Hydrothermal Pyrolysis of Styrofoam Waste for Efficient Copper Ion Sensing Using Graphene Quantum Dots
Dheeraj Kumar,
Sweety Rani,
Blesson Tom Mathew
et al.
Abstract:The accelerating buildup of plastic waste, especially styrene foam, has become a major environmental problem. Traditional methods of recycling do not help in managing Styrofoam waste efficiently because of economic factors and minimal technological advancements available. Pyrolysis is one of the promising ways to transform styrenofoam wastes into value-added compounds with nominal emission of harmful gases. This research aims to explore the synthesis of graphene quantum dots (GQDs) from Styrofoam waste through… Show more
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