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An AFM, TEM, XRD and luminescence study of carbon nanomaterials obtained from cork industry wastewater

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Quercus suber L. (cork oak) contributes significantly to the economies of several European Union countries. The industrial processing of cork planks involves a cooking operation in which the textural and plastic properties of cork are improved. The resulting wastewater (ca. 400 L/ton of processed cork) is rich in water-soluble extractives, namely phenol- and polyphenol-based compounds and pectins. While the presence of these and other compounds usually defy several spent water treatment processes owing to their inherent poor biodegradability, they represente otherwise a huge opportunity to produce high-valued carbon-based materials.

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Carbon-dots TEM AFM Luminescence

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PRATA, José Virgílio; [et al] – An AFM, TEM, XRD and luminescence study of carbon nanomaterials obtained from cork industry wastewater. In 28th International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials. Gothenburg, Sweden: DIAM2017 Poster Abstracts, 2017. P. 14

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