Textile recycling

A microwave-assisted chemical recycling process efficiently separates fiber blends using a green solvent, addressing energy and environmental issues in current methods, enabling rapid and high-yield recovery of fiber components.

JP2026521870APending Publication Date: 2026-07-02UNIV COLLEGE CORK NAT UNIV OF IRELAND CORK

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
UNIV COLLEGE CORK NAT UNIV OF IRELAND CORK
Filing Date
2024-06-14
Publication Date
2026-07-02

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Current methods for recycling fiber blends, such as polycotton, are energy-intensive, use toxic solvents, and are not suitable for all blend ratios, limiting industrial implementation and posing environmental risks.

Method used

A microwave-assisted chemical recycling process using a 'green' solvent to separate fiber blends without solubilization, allowing for rapid and efficient recovery of components like PET, cotton, nylon, and elastane from mixed textiles.

Benefits of technology

The method is fast, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly, achieving high recovery yields of fiber components with minimal environmental impact, suitable for a wide range of blend ratios and types.

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Abstract

Providing textile recycling. Providing a method for recycling textile blends, which involves heating the blend by microwave irradiation to separate and reuse the blend components.
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