chemical recycling

Advanced lab setup showing chemical recycling of epoxy composites using eco-friendly solvents, with recovered carbon fibers and resin analysis tools.

Breaking Down High-Tech Waste: Chemical Recycling of Bio-Based Thermosetting Epoxy Composites

Researchers have developed a groundbreaking, eco-friendly method for chemically recycling bio-based thermosetting epoxy composites. Using mild temperatures and a simple acetic acid–hydrogen peroxide solution, the process selectively breaks C–N bonds to recover both high-quality carbon fibers and reusable epoxy oligomers. This innovation offers a scalable, sustainable path to closed-loop composite manufacturing.

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A futuristic laboratory where scientists analyze polymer depolymerization using advanced digital simulations and chemical recycling reactors.

The Future of Plastic Recycling: How Advanced Modeling is Revolutionizing Sustainability

s plastic waste continues to threaten the environment, advanced mechanistic modeling is emerging as a key solution to optimize chemical recycling. These models help break down plastics into reusable components efficiently, reducing reliance on virgin materials and minimizing pollution. Discover how kinetic simulations and innovative modeling techniques are shaping the future of sustainable plastics.

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