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A critical review of cast-off crab shell recycling from the perspective of functional and versatile biomaterials
Su, Weiping1; Yu, Shaoqi1; Wu, Daidai2; Xia, Meisheng3; Wen, Zhengshun4; Yao, Zhitong1; Tang, Junhong1; Wu, Weihong1
2019-11-01
Source PublicationENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
ISSN0944-1344
Volume26Issue:31Pages:31581-31591
Corresponding AuthorYao, Zhitong(sxyzt@126.com) ; Wu, Weihong(whwu@hdu.edu.cn)
AbstractShellfish cultivation is an expanding economic activity worldwide. However, the rapid development of crab farming and processing result in a large number of crab shells (CS). Utilizing CS could not only benefit the environment and economy but also promote the sustainable development of aquaculture. In this work, it reviews and analyzes recent attempts in CS recycling, including extracting chitin and its derivatives, for use as adsorbent and flocculant and for preparing polymer composites and catalysts, as well as medical applications. The challenges in these utilizations are discussed, and future research directions are proposed as well. Extracting chitin and its derivates, for use as adsorbent and flocculant, are recent major recycling approaches. Preparing polymer composites and carbon materials has gained more and more attentions. Biotechnology is an alternative method for extracting chitin and its derivates from CS, and high-efficiency desalted and deproteinized bacteria need to be screened. Immobilizing the CS-based adsorbents is the key of treating wastewater in continuous systems. Using CS as a biofiller to prepare polymer composites is promising, and surface modification to improve the interfacial compatibility between CS-based fillers and matrix needs to be further studied.
KeywordCrab shell Biomaterial Chitin and chitosan Flocculant Adsorbent
DOI10.1007/s11356-019-06318-0
WOS KeywordNATURAL-RUBBER NANOCOMPOSITES ; DIGESTIVE ALKALINE PROTEASES ; INVERSE GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY ; CALCIUM-RICH BIOCHAR ; AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS ; SURFACE-PROPERTIES ; CHITIN EXTRACTION ; WASTE-WATER ; PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES ; CELLULOSE NANOFIBERS
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Funding ProjectZhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China[LY19B070008] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[51911530460] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[51606055]
WOS Research AreaEnvironmental Sciences & Ecology
Funding OrganizationZhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China ; National Natural Science Foundation of China
WOS SubjectEnvironmental Sciences
WOS IDWOS:000500201200002
PublisherSPRINGER HEIDELBERG
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.giec.ac.cn/handle/344007/26003
Collection中国科学院广州能源研究所
Corresponding AuthorYao, Zhitong; Wu, Weihong
Affiliation1.Hangzhou Dianzi Univ, Coll Mat & Environm Engn, Hangzhou 310018, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
2.Chinese Acad Sci, Guangzhou Inst Energy Convers, Guangzhou 510640, Guangdong, Peoples R China
3.Zhejiang Univ, Ocean Coll, Zhoushan 316021, Peoples R China
4.Zhejiang Ocean Univ, Sch Food Sci & Pharmaceut, Zhoushan 316022, Peoples R China
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Su, Weiping,Yu, Shaoqi,Wu, Daidai,et al. A critical review of cast-off crab shell recycling from the perspective of functional and versatile biomaterials[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH,2019,26(31):31581-31591.
APA Su, Weiping.,Yu, Shaoqi.,Wu, Daidai.,Xia, Meisheng.,Wen, Zhengshun.,...&Wu, Weihong.(2019).A critical review of cast-off crab shell recycling from the perspective of functional and versatile biomaterials.ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH,26(31),31581-31591.
MLA Su, Weiping,et al."A critical review of cast-off crab shell recycling from the perspective of functional and versatile biomaterials".ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH 26.31(2019):31581-31591.
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