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Chemistry for the environmentThis book highlights the crucial role of chemistry in the fight against plastic pollution, presenting innovative scientific solutions for transforming waste into sustainable resources. Major contributions- Congolese researcher Nicolas Eliot Mondjo has developed a chemical process to convert plastic waste into gas and tar. This innovation illustrates the efficient valorization of waste. Chemical strategies addressed- Biodegradable plastics: made from plant materials (starch, cellulose), they decompose rapidly.- Chemical recycling: decomposition of plastics into…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Chemistry for the environmentThis book highlights the crucial role of chemistry in the fight against plastic pollution, presenting innovative scientific solutions for transforming waste into sustainable resources. Major contributions- Congolese researcher Nicolas Eliot Mondjo has developed a chemical process to convert plastic waste into gas and tar. This innovation illustrates the efficient valorization of waste. Chemical strategies addressed- Biodegradable plastics: made from plant materials (starch, cellulose), they decompose rapidly.- Chemical recycling: decomposition of plastics into reusable monomers, even in the event of contamination.- Degradation catalysts: substances that accelerate the transformation of plastics into fuels or raw materials.- Neutralization of microplastics: adsorption and filtration techniques to remove invisible particles from soil and water. Limits and challenges- Complexity of processes- High costs- Need for political and educational supportThe bookinvites us to consider chemistry as a powerful ecological and environmental lever.
Autorenporträt
Nicolas Eliot Mondjo, born on 23 March 1978 in Brazzaville (Congo), is a versatile intellectual and scientist. A laboratory chemist, writer, educator and lecturer, he is also an expert in fable law and hydrocarbon law, combining scientific knowledge with cultural engagement.