Stearate-Coated Biogenic Calcium Carbonate from Waste Seashells: A Sustainable Plastic Filler
Maria Luisa Basile,
Carla Triunfo,
Stefanie Gärtner
et al.
Abstract:Waste seashells from
aquaculture are a massive source of biogenic
calcium carbonate (bCC) that can be a potential substitute for ground
calcium carbonate and precipitated calcium carbonate. These last materials
find several applications in industry after a surface coating with
hydrophobic molecules, with stearate as the most used. Here, we investigate
for the first time the capability of aqueous stearate dispersions
to coat bCC powders from seashells of market-relevant mollusc aquaculture
species, namely the o… Show more
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