Green Revolution: Non-Traditional Approaches to Waste Management and Resource Utilization offers strategies for waste management through detailed discussions on innovative methods and diverse applications of waste-derived materials. By promoting recycling and innovative resource utilization, this book will empower readers to contribute to a sustainable and circular economy. It delves into the environmental importance of converting waste, while also highlighting various materials like carbon quantum dots, carbon nanotubes, and metal organic frameworks.
Green Revolution: Non-Traditional Approaches to Waste Management and Resource Utilization offers strategies for waste management through detailed discussions on innovative methods and diverse applications of waste-derived materials. By promoting recycling and innovative resource utilization, this book will empower readers to contribute to a sustainable and circular economy. It delves into the environmental importance of converting waste, while also highlighting various materials like carbon quantum dots, carbon nanotubes, and metal organic frameworks.
1. Introduction 2. Carbon Quantum Dots from Waste 3. Carbon Nano-Onions from Waste 4. Carbon Nanotubes from Waste 5. Carbon Nanofiber from Waste 6. Graphene and Graphene Derivatives from Waste 7. Metal Organic Framework from Waste and Recyclability of MOF 8. Gold Nanoparticles from Waste 9. Silver Nanoparticles from Waste 10 Other Nanoparticles from Waste (Zn, Strontium, Tungsten) 11. Layered Double Hydroxide from Waste 12. Ionic Liquids from Waste 13. Deep Eutectic Solvents from Waste 14. Life cycle assessment on waste recycling and upcycling: challenges and possibilities 15. Future perspectives of waste valorization
1. Introduction 2. Carbon Quantum Dots from Waste 3. Carbon Nano-Onions from Waste 4. Carbon Nanotubes from Waste 5. Carbon Nanofiber from Waste 6. Graphene and Graphene Derivatives from Waste 7. Metal Organic Framework from Waste and Recyclability of MOF 8. Gold Nanoparticles from Waste 9. Silver Nanoparticles from Waste 10 Other Nanoparticles from Waste (Zn, Strontium, Tungsten) 11. Layered Double Hydroxide from Waste 12. Ionic Liquids from Waste 13. Deep Eutectic Solvents from Waste 14. Life cycle assessment on waste recycling and upcycling: challenges and possibilities 15. Future perspectives of waste valorization
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