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Green Nanotechnology: Green Nanotechnology from Waste Carbon–Polyaniline Composite: Generation of Wavelength‐Independent Multiband Photoluminescence for Sensitive Ion Detection (Adv. Sustainable Syst. 1/2018)
Author(s) -
Goswami Sumita,
Nandy Suman,
Deuermeier Jonas,
Marques Ana C.,
Nunes Daniela,
Patole Shashikant P.,
Costa Pedro M. F. J.,
Martins Rodrigo,
Fortunato Elvira
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
advanced sustainable systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.499
H-Index - 24
ISSN - 2366-7486
DOI - 10.1002/adsu.201870002
Subject(s) - reuse , polyaniline , composite number , nanotechnology , materials science , photoluminescence , carbon fibers , sustainability , process (computing) , waste management , computer science , composite material , engineering , optoelectronics , polymer , ecology , polymerization , biology , operating system
Reduce‐reuse‐recycle, the three ‘R’ factors are building blocks towards managing the waste products not only of the industries, but also from households. In article number 1700137 by Suman Nandy, Elvira Fortunato, and co‐workers, waste carbon from a cooking oven is directly percolated into polyaniline. Such composite grasping waste carbon by a cheap, an eco‐friendly process, as well as having unique optoelectronic properties, can surely enrich the green technology towards sustainability.