2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.susmat.2021.e00373
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Upcycling ferrous blast-furnace slag to design an effective ceramic anode for tartrazine yellow electrodegradation

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“…The main distinction between re-use and recycling is irreversibility: the material does not return to its original form. Recycling can go in two ways: downcycling -the transformation resulting in a material with a lower value; and upcycling -transforming into a material with a higher value than the initial one; for example, the upcycling of ferrous blast-furnace slag (Fe-BFS), a byproduct generated from siderurgic pyroprocessesto develop active ceramic anodes [51], and the composite material, which has as raw material adhesive and sticker printing waste produced by UPM Biocomposites, Lahti, Finland, and used by architect Shigeru Ban for the furniture company Arteck Milan in 2007 [52]. Downcycling is the most widely used transformation process despite being the least beneficial loop in the waste management hierarchy.…”
Section: Upcycling Waste and Byproducts As Construction Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main distinction between re-use and recycling is irreversibility: the material does not return to its original form. Recycling can go in two ways: downcycling -the transformation resulting in a material with a lower value; and upcycling -transforming into a material with a higher value than the initial one; for example, the upcycling of ferrous blast-furnace slag (Fe-BFS), a byproduct generated from siderurgic pyroprocessesto develop active ceramic anodes [51], and the composite material, which has as raw material adhesive and sticker printing waste produced by UPM Biocomposites, Lahti, Finland, and used by architect Shigeru Ban for the furniture company Arteck Milan in 2007 [52]. Downcycling is the most widely used transformation process despite being the least beneficial loop in the waste management hierarchy.…”
Section: Upcycling Waste and Byproducts As Construction Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It includes minor changes that allow it to perform a function, e.g., a wooden structure is refurbished to be used again as a load-bearing structure or a cladding panel [51][52][53]. Superuse means recapturing the value of products when they have the lowest possible profit by providing new functions and reintroducing them into new cycles with creative design applications [54].…”
Section: Upcycling Waste and By-products As Construction Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, time cost and space requirements inhibit its large-scale promotion, especially for the relatively small piggeries [ 10 ]. The application of electrochemical oxidation (EO) for wastewater treatment is drawing increasing attention [ 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 ], and it has been regarded favorably as a next-generation water treatment technology for a few reasons. Compared with the conventional biological methods, EO can efficiently function at ambient conditions, is easy to manipulate and may be conducted automatically.…”
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confidence: 99%