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Recent developments in the mechanical properties and recycling of fiber‐reinforced polymer composites
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2024
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Materials ScienceFiber ReinforcementEngineeringMechanical PropertiesFiber-reinforced CompositeMechanical EngineeringPolymer ScienceComposite TechnologyGrapheneCarbon MaterialsRecyclingPolymer CompositesFrpc TechnologySustainable CompositeRecent DevelopmentsCorrosion ResistancePolymer Matrix CompositesFiber‐reinforced Polymer Composites
Abstract Fiber‐reinforced polymer composites (FRPCs) have become integral to various industries due to their exceptional strength‐to‐weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and versatility. Recent advancements in the properties and recycling of FRPCs reflect significant progress in performance and sustainability. This paper reviews the latest developments in FRPC technology, highlighting innovations in material formulation, including advancements in fiber types, matrix materials, and hybrid composites that enhance mechanical properties. Furthermore, this review emphasizes the modification of matrices by incorporating graphene, which aims to improve the chemical bonding and mechanical interlocking between fiber and matrix. Additionally, it addresses recent breakthroughs in recycling technologies, focusing on methods such as chemical recycling, mechanical recycling, and developing eco‐friendly matrices. Integrating these advancements aims to improve the lifecycle management of FRPCs, reduce environmental impact, and support the transition towards a circular economy. This review underscores the balance between enhancing composite performance and promoting sustainable practices, paving the way for more environmentally responsible applications of FRPCs. Highlights The different types of fiber‐reinforced polymer composites have been thoroughly reviewed. How does graphene affect the mechanical behavior of fiber composite laminates? Provide a systematic correlation and comparison between fabrication methods, materials, and properties. The recycling methods for fiber‐reinforced polymer composites have been deliberated.
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