Comparison of the Characteristics of Recycled Carbon Fibers/Polymer Composites by Different Recycling Techniques

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In this study, three recycling methods, namely, mechanical grinding, steam pyrolysis, and the supercritical solvent process, which are used to acquire recycled carbon fibers (RCFs), were compared for their application in synthesizing polymer-matrix composites. RCF-reinforced polyethylene (PE) composites were prepared to compare the mechanical properties of the composites generated using the three recycling methods. The PE/RCF composites exhibited 1.5 times higher mechanical strength than the RCF-reinforced PE composites, probably because of the surface oxidation effects during the recycling processes that consequently enhanced interfacial forces between the RCF and the matrix. Further, the steam pyrolysis process showed the highest energy efficiency and can thus be applied on a large production scale in domestic recycled CF markets.

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Kim, K. W., Kim, D. K., Han, W., & Kim, B. J. (2022). Comparison of the Characteristics of Recycled Carbon Fibers/Polymer Composites by Different Recycling Techniques. Molecules, 27(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27175663

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