2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.10.089
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Potential use of waste paper for the synthesis of cyanoethyl cellulose: A cleaner production approach towards sustainable environment management

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“…Beberapa tahun terakhir banyak kertas yang berasal dari kantor kurang dimanfaatkan dan dibuang, dan akhirnya mencapai pembakaran atau memperlambat degradasi, yang mencemari lingkungan dengan serius [11] [12]. Daur ulang satu ton kertas bekas dapat menghemat 17 pohon dan 7000 galon air [13], yang memiliki manfaat lingkungan dan ekonomi yang besar. Kertas daur ulang merupakan bagian integral dari produksi kertas dan pulp, daur ulang kertas ke kertas sedang dilakukan.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Beberapa tahun terakhir banyak kertas yang berasal dari kantor kurang dimanfaatkan dan dibuang, dan akhirnya mencapai pembakaran atau memperlambat degradasi, yang mencemari lingkungan dengan serius [11] [12]. Daur ulang satu ton kertas bekas dapat menghemat 17 pohon dan 7000 galon air [13], yang memiliki manfaat lingkungan dan ekonomi yang besar. Kertas daur ulang merupakan bagian integral dari produksi kertas dan pulp, daur ulang kertas ke kertas sedang dilakukan.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…The enzymatic hydrolysis of office waste paper produced fermentable sugars used in preparation of Poly proposed for wearable electronic device [30]. Cyanoethyl cellulose derived from waste paper can also be used for organic field-electric transistors (OFETs) [31,32], such organic based components are receiving attention for their low-cost, ease of processing, flexibility and lightweight circuits suitable in applications for ultra-low power electronics such as radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, biodegradable electronics for medical implant, sensor devices and so on.…”
Section: Bio-polymermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, extracting the ink, clay, coatings, and chemicals from paper waste to manufacture paper reuse produces a vast quantity of de-inked paper sludges [6]. Other minor outlets are the use as animal bedding, recycling for the production of new waste-based material for building constructions [4], mortar production [7], green composites [8], cyanoethyl cellulose [9], and compost production [10,11]. Even with the suggested waste management application and the relevant literature, the pulp and paper industry continues to be unsuitable with inadequate comprehensive approaches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%