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Organic-inorganic composite material is a kind of functional material with certain characteristics that combines polymer materials and other inorganic substances in a specific way. It has been widely used in industry, construction, electronics, transportation and other fields. However, organic-inorganic composite materials will face periodic scrapping problems due to their own material life and performance degradation. Traditional processing technologies such as accumulation, landfill, mechanical separation, hydrometallurgy and incineration power generation not only have a negative impact on the environment, but also cannot make full use of the residual value of the composite material. Therefore, how to realize the environmental protection and high-value recycling of organic-inorganic composite materials has become one of the current research hotspots. Compared with the existing conventional technology, the pyrolysis is both environmentally friendly and economical in the recycling of waste organic-inorganic composite materials and has received continuous attention in recent years. This article focuses on four types of typical organic-inorganic composite materials, respectively are waste enameled wires, waste circuit boards, waste tires and waste fan blades, which have a large amount of waste, high difficulty in being recycled and potential of resource utilization. This article also summarizes the latest research results of pyrolysis recovery technology, and then puts forward the main problems that need to be solved urgently in the current studies. In the end, this article looks forward to the future work and hopes to provide references for further research in this field. © 2021, Materials Review Magazine. All right reserved.
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Materials Reports
ISSN: 1005-023X
Year: 2021
Issue: 21
Volume: 35
Page: 21091-21098 and 21112
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SCOPUS Cited Count: 3
ESI Highly Cited Papers on the List: 0 Unfold All
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30 Days PV: 9
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