There is a high content of calcium carbonate in mussel and oyster shells, which can be used in the formulation of medicine, in construction or as filler in polymer materials. This work has as its main objective to obtain calcium carbonate from mussel and oyster shells and used as filler in polypropylene compared their properties with polypropylene and commercial calcium carbonate composites. The shellfish was milling and heated at 500 °C for 2 hours. The powder obtained from shellfish were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray fluorescence, particle size distribution and abrasiveness and compared with commercial CaCO3 and mixed with polypropylene. The thermal and mechanical properties of polypropylene with CaCO3 obtaine...
Molluscan shells are attracting research interest due to the diverse application properties possesse...
In this study, calcium carbonate (CaCO3) was coated by suitable chemicals using aqueous or dry coati...
Mussel shell waste, which is regularly disposed by households, restaurants, markets, or farms, cause...
International audienceMollusk shells are fascinating examples of high performance organic/in...
Green mussel and crab shells are natural sources of CaCO3, which is widely used as a bioceramic for ...
This work investigated mussel shell's potential as a bio-filler for polypropylene (PP). Micron-scale...
The use of biopolyesters, as polymeric matrices, and natural fillers derived from wastes or by-produ...
Calcium carbonate and its polymorphs from cockle shells (Anadara granosa) and commercial calcium car...
Precipitated Calcium Carbonat (PCC) is a product of processing natural materials that contain calciu...
Cockle shell or scientifically known as Anadara granosa is a local bivalve mollusc having a rounded ...
Calcium carbonate is one of the commonly used inorganic filler reinforcements in polypropylene matri...
Shell wastes represent a considerable quantity of byproducts in the shellfish aquaculture. From the ...
Calcium carbonate, a pharmaceutical excipient, is widely used as diluent in solid dosage forms. It i...
In this research, eggshell (CaCO3) as a natural composite bioceramics is used to make a new improvem...
International audienceThe three different Mollusk shells, Pecten maximus, Crepidula fornicata ...
Molluscan shells are attracting research interest due to the diverse application properties possesse...
In this study, calcium carbonate (CaCO3) was coated by suitable chemicals using aqueous or dry coati...
Mussel shell waste, which is regularly disposed by households, restaurants, markets, or farms, cause...
International audienceMollusk shells are fascinating examples of high performance organic/in...
Green mussel and crab shells are natural sources of CaCO3, which is widely used as a bioceramic for ...
This work investigated mussel shell's potential as a bio-filler for polypropylene (PP). Micron-scale...
The use of biopolyesters, as polymeric matrices, and natural fillers derived from wastes or by-produ...
Calcium carbonate and its polymorphs from cockle shells (Anadara granosa) and commercial calcium car...
Precipitated Calcium Carbonat (PCC) is a product of processing natural materials that contain calciu...
Cockle shell or scientifically known as Anadara granosa is a local bivalve mollusc having a rounded ...
Calcium carbonate is one of the commonly used inorganic filler reinforcements in polypropylene matri...
Shell wastes represent a considerable quantity of byproducts in the shellfish aquaculture. From the ...
Calcium carbonate, a pharmaceutical excipient, is widely used as diluent in solid dosage forms. It i...
In this research, eggshell (CaCO3) as a natural composite bioceramics is used to make a new improvem...
International audienceThe three different Mollusk shells, Pecten maximus, Crepidula fornicata ...
Molluscan shells are attracting research interest due to the diverse application properties possesse...
In this study, calcium carbonate (CaCO3) was coated by suitable chemicals using aqueous or dry coati...
Mussel shell waste, which is regularly disposed by households, restaurants, markets, or farms, cause...