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Value-added materials recovered from waste bone biomass: technologies and applications

As the world population increases, the generation of waste bones will multiply exponentially, increasing landfill usage and posing health risks. This review aims to shed light on technologies for recovering valuable materials (e.g., alkaline earth material oxide such as CaO, hydroxyapatite, beta tri...

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Autores principales: Hart, Abarasi, Ebiundu, Komonibo, Peretomode, Ebikapaye, Onyeaka, Helen, Nwabor, Ozioma Forstinus, Obileke, KeChrist
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9364440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36043087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra03557j
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author Hart, Abarasi
Ebiundu, Komonibo
Peretomode, Ebikapaye
Onyeaka, Helen
Nwabor, Ozioma Forstinus
Obileke, KeChrist
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description As the world population increases, the generation of waste bones will multiply exponentially, increasing landfill usage and posing health risks. This review aims to shed light on technologies for recovering valuable materials (e.g., alkaline earth material oxide such as CaO, hydroxyapatite, beta tri-calcium phosphate, phosphate and bone char) from waste bones, and discuss their potential applications as an adsorbent, catalyst and catalyst support, hydroxyapatite for tissue engineering, electrodes for energy storage, and phosphate source for soil remediation. Waste bone derived hydroxyapatite and bone char have found applications as a catalyst or catalyst support in organic synthesis, selective oxidation, biodiesel production, hydrocracking of heavy oil, selective hydrogenation and synthesis of bioactive compounds. With the help of this study, researchers can gather comprehensive data on studies regarding the recycling of waste bones, which will help them identify material recovery technologies and their applications in a single document. Furthermore, this work identifies areas for further research and development as well as areas for scaling-up, which will lead to reduced manufacturing costs and environmental impact. The idea behind this is to promote a sustainable environment and a circular economy concept in which waste bones are used as raw materials to produce new materials or for energy recovery.
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spelling pubmed-93644402022-08-29 Value-added materials recovered from waste bone biomass: technologies and applications Hart, Abarasi Ebiundu, Komonibo Peretomode, Ebikapaye Onyeaka, Helen Nwabor, Ozioma Forstinus Obileke, KeChrist RSC Adv Chemistry As the world population increases, the generation of waste bones will multiply exponentially, increasing landfill usage and posing health risks. This review aims to shed light on technologies for recovering valuable materials (e.g., alkaline earth material oxide such as CaO, hydroxyapatite, beta tri-calcium phosphate, phosphate and bone char) from waste bones, and discuss their potential applications as an adsorbent, catalyst and catalyst support, hydroxyapatite for tissue engineering, electrodes for energy storage, and phosphate source for soil remediation. Waste bone derived hydroxyapatite and bone char have found applications as a catalyst or catalyst support in organic synthesis, selective oxidation, biodiesel production, hydrocracking of heavy oil, selective hydrogenation and synthesis of bioactive compounds. With the help of this study, researchers can gather comprehensive data on studies regarding the recycling of waste bones, which will help them identify material recovery technologies and their applications in a single document. Furthermore, this work identifies areas for further research and development as well as areas for scaling-up, which will lead to reduced manufacturing costs and environmental impact. The idea behind this is to promote a sustainable environment and a circular economy concept in which waste bones are used as raw materials to produce new materials or for energy recovery. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9364440/ /pubmed/36043087 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra03557j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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title_short Value-added materials recovered from waste bone biomass: technologies and applications
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9364440/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra03557j
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