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AuthorThippanna, Varunkumar
AuthorRamanathan, Arunachalam
AuthorRavichandran, Dharneedar
AuthorChavali, Abhinav
AuthorSundaravadivelan, Barath
AuthorKumar, Abhishek Saji
AuthorPatil, Dhanush
AuthorZhu, Yuxiang
AuthorBuch, Rajesh
AuthorAl-Ejji, Maryam
AuthorHassan, Mohammad K.
AuthorBick, Lindsay R.
AuthorSobczak, Martin Taylor
AuthorSong, Kenan ()
Available date2025-06-19T06:18:01Z
Publication Date2024
Publication NameACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.3c07484
ISSN21680485
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/65597
AbstractPlastics' long degradation time and their role in adding millions of metric tons of plastic waste to our oceans annually present an acute environmental challenge. Handling end-of-life waste from wind turbine blades (WTBs) is equally pressing. Currently, WTB waste often finds its way into landfills, emphasizing the need for recycling and sustainable solutions. Mechanical recycling of composite WTB presents an avenue for the recovery of glass fibers (GF) for repurposing as fillers or reinforcements. The resulting composite materials exhibit improved properties compared to the pure PAN polymer. Through the employment of the dry-jet wet spinning technique, we have successfully manufactured PAN/GF coaxial-layered fibers with a 0.1 wt % GF content in the middle layer. These fibers demonstrate enhanced mechanical properties and a lightweight nature. Most notably, the composite fiber demonstrates a significant 24.4% increase in strength and a 17.7% increase in modulus. These fibers hold vast potential for various industrial applications, particularly in the production of structural components (e.g., electric vehicles), contributing to enhanced performance and energy efficiency.
SponsorThis work was funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation CAREER (award # 2145895), U.S. National Science Foundation EFRI (award # 2132183), U.S. Office of Naval Research (# N00014-22-1-2105), and Zimin Institute for Smart and Sustainable Cities at ASU.
Languageen
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society
Subjectmechanical recycling
nanocomposites
polymeric fibers
sustainability
wind turbine blades
TitleCoaxial Layered Fiber Spinning for Wind Turbine Blade Recycling
TypeArticle
Pagination3243-3255
Issue Number8
Volume Number12
dc.accessType Open Access


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