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Correction: Recycling of anhydride-cured epoxy resin-based carbon fiber-reinforced composites via a β-phenethyl alcohol/TBD catalytic system

Renlong Min, Chenyu Zhang*, Haijuan Kong, Shuo Liu and Ziyao Peng
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai University of Engineering Science, Songjiang District, Shanghai 201620, People's Republic of China. E-mail: zhangcy@sues.edu.cn; Tel: +13122673217

Received 15th September 2025, Accepted 15th September 2025

First published on 18th September 2025


Abstract

Correction for ‘Recycling of anhydride-cured epoxy resin-based carbon fiber-reinforced composites via a β-phenethyl alcohol/TBD catalytic system’ by Renlong Min et al., Green Chem., 2025, 27, 10686–10698, https://doi.org/10.1039/D5GC02625C.


The authors regret that there was a mistake present in the 11th chemical structure given in Table 8 of the original article, and its corresponding molecular weight. The same chemical structure in Fig. 13 was also drawn incorrectly. The corrected Table 8 and Fig. 13 are given below.
Table 8 Molecular structures of potential degradation products generated during the resin degradation process
No. M (g mol−1) Molecular structure No. M (g mol−1) Molecular structure
(1) 92.06 image file: d5gc90177d-u1.tif (2) 104.06 image file: d5gc90177d-u2.tif
(3) 106.06 image file: d5gc90177d-u3.tif (4) 120.06 image file: d5gc90177d-u4.tif
(5) 122.06 image file: d5gc90177d-u5.tif (6) 209.19 image file: d5gc90177d-u6.tif
(7) 213.15 image file: d5gc90177d-u7.tif (8) 228.29 image file: d5gc90177d-u8.tif
(9) 282.27 image file: d5gc90177d-u9.tif (10) 312.34 image file: d5gc90177d-u10.tif
(11) 376.45 image file: d5gc90177d-u11.tif
(12) 417.50 image file: d5gc90177d-u12.tif
(13) 759.93 image file: d5gc90177d-u13.tif



image file: d5gc90177d-f13.tif
Fig. 13 Schematic diagram of the degradation mechanism.

The Royal Society of Chemistry apologises for these errors and any consequent inconvenience to authors and readers.


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