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  • Wind turbine retirement will result in large end-of-life material flows that must be managed. This Review discusses material reuse and recycling options for composites, steel, rare-earth elements and concrete.

    • Fanran Meng
    • Jennifer L. Hawkin
    • Lixiao Zhang
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Clean Technology
    Volume: 1, P: 677-698
  • Infrared spectroscopy is used to probe the melting point depression and crystallization of polycaprolactone in the presence of supercritical CO2. Comparison of the amorphous and crystalline peaks at 41 °C shows a melting point at 100 bar CO2. Increasing this temperature further reduces the pressure required to melt polycaprolactone. Infrared spectroscopy is also used to probe the crystallization of polycaprolactone during CO2 venting.

    • Catherine A Kelly
    • Katherine L Harrison
    • Mike J Jenkins
    Research
    Polymer Journal
    Volume: 45, P: 188-192
  • Between 7.7 and 23.1 million tonnes of wind turbine blade waste could be generated in China by 2050, but although recycling approaches exist, they are not always available, cost-effective or environmentally sustainable, according to a quantitative analysis of present and future blade waste

    • Juhua Yang
    • Fanran Meng
    • Jonathan M. Cullen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 4, P: 1-14