Animalia jatorridun hondakinen balio-emateaaktibazio-estrategiak eta erabilgarritasuna hainbat industria-prozesutan

  1. Unai Iriarte 1
  2. Urtzi Arteagabeitia 1
  3. Eva Epelde 1
  4. Jose Luis Ayastuy 1
  5. Irene Sierra 1
  1. 1 Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
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    Universidad Politécnica de Valencia

    Valencia, España

    ROR https://ror.org/01460j859

Journal:
Ekaia: Euskal Herriko Unibertsitateko zientzi eta teknologi aldizkaria

ISSN: 0214-9001

Year of publication: 2023

Issue: 43

Pages: 341-356

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1387/EKAIA.22936 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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Abstract

Waste animal bones have become a serious concern due to the current consumer habits. After the so called «mad cow disease» crisis, hundreds of tons of waste animal bones, which were so far used to manufacture animal feed, had no way out anymore. Consequently, the amount of waste that reaches dumping sites notably increased. Several research studies, carried out since then, have concluded that bone char can be a useful material in several applications. For instance, in pollutant remediation, since its main constituent —apatite— is a water-soluble mineral, which possesses a high ion-ex-change capacity. Bone char has also been successfully used as catalytic support and in electrochemical applications. Indeed, its applicability depends on its porous structure. This work aims to present the strategies that are nowadays in use for bone char preparation. Adequate porosity requires physical and/or chemical activation. A combination of chemical and physical activation is commonly a better choice since it provides a char with more advantageous properties, in terms of product yield and textural properties. Moreover, a previous chemical treatment allows reducing the highest treatment tem-perature. Different methods and techniques are available for the valorisation of waste animal bones. The development of adequate treatment strategies could reduce the waste disposal in landfills, with the consequent environmental benefit.