“…Orange peel residues have been widely investigated due to their potential application to obtain value-added products (D-limonene, pectin) [19], biogas, [20] biofuel, [21] bioabsorbents [22], and active carbon [23]. Furthermore, orange peel wastes have been employed to obtain metal oxides nanoparticles, through sacrificial template approaches [24], and for the preparation of porous bio-sorbents [22]. Outstandingly, mechanochemical-assisted extraction methodologies could lead to highly efficient and environmentally friendly processes, reducing or even avoiding the use of solvents and additional reagents.…”