The demand for new renewable energy sources, improved energy storage and exhaust-free transportation requires the use of large quantities of rare earth (REE) and late transition (LTM, group 8–12) elements. In order to achieve sustainability in their use, an efficient green recycling technology is required. Here, an approach, a synthetic route and an evaluation of the designed bio-based material are reported. Cotton-derived nano cellulose particles were functionalized with a polyamino ligand, tris(2-aminoethyl) amine (TAEA), achieving ligand content of up to ca. 0.8 mmol g−1. The morphology and structure of the produced adsorbent were revealed by PXRD, SEM-EDS, AFM and FTIR techniques. The adsorption capacity and kinetics of REE and LTM were...
With the increasing demand for rare earth elements (REEs) in many emerging clean energy technologies...
The use of biomass for adsorption of rare earth elements (REEs) has been the subject of many recent ...
In the recent days, control of water contamination and treatment of wastewater is a challenging task...
The demand for new renewable energy sources, improved energy storage and exhaust-free transportation...
International audienceBackground: Rare earth elements, REEs, are used for many high-tech application...
A kenaf cellulose-based poly(hydroxamic acid) ligandwas synthesized frompoly(methylacrylate) grafted...
Recycling of magnetic materials based on Rare Earth Elements (REE) is of major interest in the view ...
Rare earth elements (REEs) have recently received significant attention due to their irreplaceable i...
A well-known adsorbent, poly(amidoxime) ligand, was prepared from polyacrylonitrile (PAN) grafted ke...
A kenaf cellulose-based poly(hydroxamic acid) ligand was synthesized from poly(methylacrylate) graft...
Novel silica-based adsorbents were synthesized by grafting the surface of SiO2 nanoparticles with am...
Novel silica-based adsorbents were synthesized by grafting the surface of SiO2 nanoparticles with am...
With the increasing demand for rare earth elements (REEs) in many emerging clean energy technologies...
The use of biomass for adsorption of rare earth elements (REEs) has been the subject of many recent ...
In the recent days, control of water contamination and treatment of wastewater is a challenging task...
The demand for new renewable energy sources, improved energy storage and exhaust-free transportation...
International audienceBackground: Rare earth elements, REEs, are used for many high-tech application...
A kenaf cellulose-based poly(hydroxamic acid) ligandwas synthesized frompoly(methylacrylate) grafted...
Recycling of magnetic materials based on Rare Earth Elements (REE) is of major interest in the view ...
Rare earth elements (REEs) have recently received significant attention due to their irreplaceable i...
A well-known adsorbent, poly(amidoxime) ligand, was prepared from polyacrylonitrile (PAN) grafted ke...
A kenaf cellulose-based poly(hydroxamic acid) ligand was synthesized from poly(methylacrylate) graft...
Novel silica-based adsorbents were synthesized by grafting the surface of SiO2 nanoparticles with am...
Novel silica-based adsorbents were synthesized by grafting the surface of SiO2 nanoparticles with am...
With the increasing demand for rare earth elements (REEs) in many emerging clean energy technologies...
The use of biomass for adsorption of rare earth elements (REEs) has been the subject of many recent ...
In the recent days, control of water contamination and treatment of wastewater is a challenging task...