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Conversion of Industrial Bio-Waste into Useful Nanomaterials
Chromium-complexed collagen is generated
as waste during processing
of skin into leather. Here, we report a simple heat treatment process
to convert this hazardous industrial waste into core–shell
chromium–carbon nanomaterials having a chromium-based nanoparticle
core encapsulated by partially graphitized nanocarbon layers that
are self-doped with oxygen and nitrogen functionalities. We demonstrate
that these core–shell nanomaterials can be potentially utilized
in electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding application or as
a catalyst in aza-Michael addition reaction. The results show the
ability to convert industrial bio-waste into useful nanomaterials,
suggesting new scalable and simple approaches to improve environmental
sustainability in industrial processes