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Chemical treatment for recycling of amine/epoxy composites at atmospheric pressure

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POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY
卷 153, 期 -, 页码 307-317

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2018.05.011

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Recycling; Composites; Carbon fiber; Glass fiber; Epoxy; Chemical treatment; Atmospheric pressure

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  1. National Science Foundation G8 Research Project of Interdisciplinary Program on Material Efficiency, through the Sustainable Manufacturing: Out-of-Autoclave Processing project [CMMI-1229011]

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The use of fiber-reinforced composites poses significant environmental problems because most end-of-life composite waste is sent to landfills, and effective recycling technologies have drawn research attention. Our previous study demonstrated that chemical treatments at atmospheric pressure - depolymerization (benzyl alcohol/K3PO4 at 200 degrees C) and acid digestion (acetic acid/H2O2 at 110 degrees C) were both effective for dissolution of amine-cured neat epoxy. In this paper, depolymerization and acid digestion were applied to amine/epoxy composites, including composites produced from lab-made and aerospace prepregs, and commercial composite waste. Findings indicated that acid digestion was more effective for highly crosslinked amine/epoxy composites than depolymerization. Furthermore, digestion occurred via reaction steps of oxygen atom transfer to the aniline groups and then bond cleavage, resulting in recovery of near-virgin quality fibers at faster dissolution rates and lower temperatures. The relationship between epoxy functionality, fiber bed architecture, fiber reinforcement, laminate thickness and matrix dissolution rate were investigated, and key parameters affecting the dissolution rate were identified. Data showed that the major rate-limiting factor for acid digestion was the diffusion rate, rather than the chemical reaction rate. Two strategies to enhance the diffusion rate - pre-treatment and mechanical shredding - were evaluated, and both were effective. Polymer matrices in pre-treated and shredded composites were homogeneously decomposed in 1 h. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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