2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12649-016-9634-x
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Valorization of Different Wastes and Their Use for the Design of Multifunctional Eco-catalysts

Abstract: The desire to protect the environment for future generations has led to the reutilization of all recoverable and recyclable wastes. Consequently, different residues from various sources were collected to make mixed compounds to be used as catalyst supports. Such wastes included sand and cement from the building industry, nonreturnable glass bottles, and used tires. The synthesized supports were impregnated with molybdophosphoric acid, a heteropolyacid with Keggin structure, and characterized by potentiometric … Show more

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“…Exploring new strategies to integrate the antimicrobial activity of silver-based nanomaterials and the benefits it would bring into fabric modification is of special interest, as well as the possible incorporation of recycled waste materials. 27,28 In this work a new methodology to reuse the materials contained in batteries as carbon and metal oxide containing matrixes is presented. Spent alkaline and zinc-carbon batteries were collected from CICPBA Campus in the City of La Plata, Argentina.…”
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“…Exploring new strategies to integrate the antimicrobial activity of silver-based nanomaterials and the benefits it would bring into fabric modification is of special interest, as well as the possible incorporation of recycled waste materials. 27,28 In this work a new methodology to reuse the materials contained in batteries as carbon and metal oxide containing matrixes is presented. Spent alkaline and zinc-carbon batteries were collected from CICPBA Campus in the City of La Plata, Argentina.…”
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“…Without noticeably losing much of their catalytic activity, the catalysts were reused. [ 37 ] Moutaoukil et al used hypophosphorous acid as a cost‐effective and environmentally friendly catalyst for the Biginelli reaction with a high‐yield, robust technique. This catalyst does not necessitate the use of hazardous metals or solvents.…”
Section: Synthetic Routesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animal bionics refers to the use of modern high-end bionic technology to imitate the various behavioral senses and superior abilities of biological creatures in order to serve human daily life more effectively. In our food, clothing and housing: inspiration for the making of clothes [7], the research and development of medicines, the construction of buildings, and the development of transportation are all inspired by nature. Imitation is a basic ability endowed by nature for all living things.…”
Section: Animal Bionicsmentioning
confidence: 99%