The emerging use of scandium and the environmental impact from scandium-containing waste is a rising environmental and health concern. With the development of new materials in the last decade, toxicological studies on those new materials have also been increasing. An example of a process which employs scandium is the generation of metallic nitride fullerene nanomaterials. This process typically generates 99+% scandium waste, as only small amounts of scandium are actually incorporated into the target fullerene molecules. We demonstrate a safe method to recover the scandium content in the waste, reuse the recovered material and successfully demonstrate a comparable product distribution without detectable health and environmental concerns
It is anticipated that nanotechnology will have an influence on virtually every area of industrial a...
Scandium is a raw material with properties that promise considerable potential for application in al...
Engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) can potentially be released during all waste treatment processes and...
The emerging use of scandium and the environmental impact from scandium-containing waste is a rising...
Herein, we address a need in the industrial and academic communities to reduce costs and environment...
With the advancement of technology and a global shift towards clean energy, the need for rare earth ...
International audienceWith growing demand for renewable and clean energy technologies, the need in r...
Based on their special chemical and physical properties, synthetically produced nanomaterials are cu...
This chapter discusses the potential usage of recycled nanomaterials in industrial applications and ...
Nanomaterials (NMs) have size less than 100 nm in one, two, or three dimensions. Devicesusing NMs le...
International audienceWaste, pollutants and nanomaterials: recovery, depollution, environmental and ...
For persistent inorganic and carbon nanomaterials, considerable scope exists for a form of recycling...
The world is facing a rising demand for resources, as a result of both the expanding human populatio...
Scandium (Sc) has attracted a lot of attention in the last decades because of the unique technologic...
In recent decades there has been tremendous growth in the utilization of different types of nanomate...
It is anticipated that nanotechnology will have an influence on virtually every area of industrial a...
Scandium is a raw material with properties that promise considerable potential for application in al...
Engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) can potentially be released during all waste treatment processes and...
The emerging use of scandium and the environmental impact from scandium-containing waste is a rising...
Herein, we address a need in the industrial and academic communities to reduce costs and environment...
With the advancement of technology and a global shift towards clean energy, the need for rare earth ...
International audienceWith growing demand for renewable and clean energy technologies, the need in r...
Based on their special chemical and physical properties, synthetically produced nanomaterials are cu...
This chapter discusses the potential usage of recycled nanomaterials in industrial applications and ...
Nanomaterials (NMs) have size less than 100 nm in one, two, or three dimensions. Devicesusing NMs le...
International audienceWaste, pollutants and nanomaterials: recovery, depollution, environmental and ...
For persistent inorganic and carbon nanomaterials, considerable scope exists for a form of recycling...
The world is facing a rising demand for resources, as a result of both the expanding human populatio...
Scandium (Sc) has attracted a lot of attention in the last decades because of the unique technologic...
In recent decades there has been tremendous growth in the utilization of different types of nanomate...
It is anticipated that nanotechnology will have an influence on virtually every area of industrial a...
Scandium is a raw material with properties that promise considerable potential for application in al...
Engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) can potentially be released during all waste treatment processes and...