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Present Advancement in Production of Carbon Nanotubes and Their Derivatives from Industrial Waste with Promising Applications
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Document Title
Present Advancement in Production of Carbon Nanotubes and Their Derivatives from Industrial Waste with Promising Applications
Author
Kerdnawee K, Termvidchakorn C, Yaisanga P, Pakchamsai J, Chookiat C, Eiad-ua A, Wongwiriyapan W, Chaiwat W, Ratchahat S, Faungnawakij K, Suttiponparnit K, Charinpanitkul T
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Affiliations
Chulalongkorn University; King Mongkuts Institute of Technology Ladkrabang; Mahidol University; Tokyo Institute of Technology; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC); PTT Public Company Limited
Type
Review
Source Title
KONA POWDER AND PARTICLE JOURNAL
Year
2017
Issue
34
Page
24-43
Open Access
gold
Publisher
HOSOKAWA POWDER TECHNOL FOUNDATION
DOI
10.14356/kona.2017001
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Abstract
An increase in global consumption has led to an exponential increase in industrial production activities which inevitably results in overwhelming remain of industrial waste. Consequently it has driven increasing attentions of research and development teams in various countries to propose and investigate novel methodologies to utilize such industrial waste. Instead of using as alternative energy sources, usage of industrial waste for production of carbonaceous nanomaterials has been examined via various routes, such as catalytic pyrolysis, hydrothermal treatment and so on. Meanwhile, for sustainable and secure continuity of the carbonaceous nanomaterial production, broad spectra of promising applications have also been examined. Among those emerging applications, utilization of carbonaceous nanomaterials in pollution control and prevention has been focused worldwide. Therefore, in this review, relevant research works focusing on catalytic pyrolysis of carbonaceous industrial waste for carbonaceous nanomaterial production were comprehensively analyzed and summarized. In addition, promising applications involving with antibiotic removal, spilled oil handling and pollutant gas detection were also reviewed.
Keyword
applications | Carbon | industrial waste | nanomaterial | Synthesis
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Funding Sponsor
Silver Jubilee Fund of Chulalongkorn University through the Climate Change and Disaster Management Research Cluster [CU 56-357-CC]; TRF [IRG5780014]; Chulalongkorn University [RES_57_411_21_076]
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CC BY
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