Near- and supercriticalsolvolysis of carbonfibrereinforcedpolymers (CFRPs) for recyclingcarbonfibers as avaluable resource: State of the art
Language
en
Article de revue
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Journal of Supercritical Fluids. 2012, vol. 66, p. 232-240
Elsevier
English Abstract
This paper presents the main technologies for recyclingcarbonfibrereinforced plastics, focusing on the chemical recycling using the supercritical fluids technology. The conventional technologies of carbonfibresrecycling ...Read more >
This paper presents the main technologies for recyclingcarbonfibrereinforced plastics, focusing on the chemical recycling using the supercritical fluids technology. The conventional technologies of carbonfibresrecycling are described with their advantages and drawbacks. After a brief introduction on the specific properties of supercritical fluids and some of the green associated technologies, the development of the chemical recycling of carbonfibrereinforced plastics by solvolysis in near- and supercritical fluids is reviewed. Research efforts on the technology have shown great results at the lab-scale and should then contribute to the development of this process at the industrial scale in anear future.Read less <
English Keywords
Carbon fibres
Carbon fibre reinforced plastics
Recycling
Solvolysis
Supercritical fluids
Origin
Hal imported