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Biopolymers recovered from organic waste as sorbents for mitigation of ammonia emissions

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering | PHD
Funding
Unfunded
Reference Number
SCCE-2021-019
Application Deadline
None specified
Start Date
None specified

Overview

The need for novel technologies and processes for ammonia emission mitigation is unquestionable. Aim of this project is to approach the problem from a materials chemistry perspective, using our extensive experience in the study of host-guest interactions and supramolecular chemistry. Ammonia behaves as Lewis and Bronsted base, hence by definition, the use of complementary acidic sorbents for its reversible capture under ambient conditions is a commonly employed strategy.

However, in this project we will attempt to achieve this goal using sustainable biopolymers as sorbents, recovered for example from seaweeds and meat production waste. Using the unique mixture of expertise and facilities of our group, we aim to design efficient extraction processes for the recovery of such compounds, characterise them and formulate them in useful sorbents for ammonia capture.

Project Summary
Supervisor

Professor Panagiotis Manesiotis

Research Profile


Mode of Study

Full-time: 3 years


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