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EXHUME - Efficient X-sector use of HeterogeneoUs MatErials in Manufacturing
Leeke, Gary
(Principal Investigator)
Chemical Engineering
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Research output
(6)
Project Details
Short title
EXHUME - Efficient X-sector use of HeterogeneoUs MatErials in Manufacturing
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
1/03/13
→
29/08/16
Funding
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council
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Solvolysis
Chemistry
100%
Carbon fibers
Engineering & Materials Science
95%
Carbon Fiber
Chemistry
93%
Recycling
Engineering & Materials Science
80%
solvolysis
Physics & Astronomy
75%
Fibers
Engineering & Materials Science
70%
Fiber
Chemistry
65%
degradation
Physics & Astronomy
61%
Research output
Research output per year
2015
2015
2017
6
Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
Recovery and reuse of discontinuous carbon fibres by solvolysis: realignment and properties of remanufactured materials
Oliveux, G.
,
Bailleul, J-L.
,
Gillet, A.
,
Mantaux, O.
&
Leeke, G.
,
8 Feb 2017
,
In:
Composites Science and Technology.
139
,
p. 99-108
10 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Solvolysis
100%
Carbon fibers
83%
Carbon Fiber
80%
Recovery
59%
Fibers
48%
36
Citations (Scopus)
236
Downloads (Pure)
Technology readiness level assessment of composites recycling technologies
Rybicka, J.
,
Tiwari, A.
&
Leeke, G.
,
20 Jan 2016
,
In:
Journal of Cleaner Production.
112
,
Part 1
,
p. 1001–1012
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
recycling
100%
waste management
69%
carbon fiber
30%
grinding
26%
demand
25%
92
Citations (Scopus)
371
Downloads (Pure)
Accelerated degradation of Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) composite materials for recycling applications
Dandy, L.
,
Oliveux, G.
,
Wood, J.
,
Jenkins, M.
&
Leeke, G.
,
Feb 2015
,
In:
Polymer Degradation and Stability .
112
,
p. 52-62
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
PEEK
100%
recycling
77%
Recycling
67%
decomposition
51%
degradation
51%
42
Citations (Scopus)
927
Downloads (Pure)