Today's KNOWLEDGE Share : Desert Plants new applications in various Industries

Today's KNOWLEDGE Share

Desert plants from Mexico may offer and attractive alternative to conventional fossil-based materials, with the potential to create innovative, high-value products.

#Nopal, a symbol of Mexican culture with approximately 300 species found in Mexico alone, plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance across many regions. Beyond its culinary value, nopal serves as a raw material for producing biodegradable plastics.


#Guayule, a desert shrub native to northern Mexico and the southern United States, is an important source of high-quality natural rubber (cis-1,4-polyisoprene). Similarly, natural fibers derived from desert plants provide sustainable reinforcement options for composite materials in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and construction.

For example, #Yucca filifera, a desert palm, yields fibers that enhance the tensile and flexural strength of polypropylene composites.


source: Roberto YANEZ


#polymers #DesertPlants #BioBasedMaterials #SustainableMaterials #NaturalFibers #Guayule #naturalrubber #mexico

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