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Metal‐oxide nanomaterials recycled from <scp>E‐waste</scp> and metal industries: A concise review of applications in energy storage, catalysis, and sensing

Gourav Bhattacharya, Sam J. Fishlock, James McLaughlin, Susanta Sinha Roy

2020International Journal of Energy Research24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There are abundant sources of metal-oxide-based wastes from industries such as electronics and metal production, which generally have a detrimental effect on the environment when not recycled. In this concise review, we aim to provide a brief overview of the state-of-the-art research on how these metal-oxide wastes are being used by the scientific community in the applications of energy storage, catalysis, and sensing. We focus on three important waste streams: E-waste, waste from the production of metals, such as red mud and slag, and waste from metal recovery, for example, rusted wires and discarded capacitors. We review some promising routes for obtaining high-quality metal-oxide nanoparticles and nanowires and critically review potential pitfalls that hinder the wide-scale application of these waste-streams.

Topics & Concepts

OxideWaste managementNanomaterialsMaterials scienceElectronic wasteMetalCatalysisMunicipal solid wasteNanotechnologyEnvironmental scienceMetallurgyEngineeringChemistryBiochemistryExtraction and Separation ProcessesRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesAdvancements in Battery Materials