2014
DOI: 10.2495/sdp-v9-n3-400-416
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Chemical exploitation of metal contaminated biomass produced in phytoextraction

Abstract: This article describes some aspects of the chemical recovery of the metal contaminated biomass produced in phytoextraction technologies. Taking advantage of the adaptive capacity of certain plants to hyperaccumulate metallic cations in their aerial parts, phytoextraction could be a sustainable way to remediate trace metals pollution. A possible exploitation of the metal contaminated biomass produced in phytoextraction is the direct use of metallic cations derived from plants as Lewis acid catalysts for organic… Show more

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“…The yellow solution is concentrated under vacuum then filtered through a pad of Celite if a purification step is necessary. The resulting solid residue, stored in a desiccator, may be used as an ecocatalyst or may be supported on silica or MK10 …”
Section: Reactions Catalyzed By Heterogeneous Eco‐friendly Plant‐bamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The yellow solution is concentrated under vacuum then filtered through a pad of Celite if a purification step is necessary. The resulting solid residue, stored in a desiccator, may be used as an ecocatalyst or may be supported on silica or MK10 …”
Section: Reactions Catalyzed By Heterogeneous Eco‐friendly Plant‐bamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, classical aromatic acylation causes a general problem because it requires more than one molar equivalent of Lewis acid. Heterogeneous eco‐friendly plant‐based Lewis acids show very interesting activity in Friedel–Crafts alkylation and acylation …”
Section: Reactions Catalyzed By Heterogeneous Eco‐friendly Plant‐bamentioning
confidence: 99%
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