Themed collection Renewable materials and recycling

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Open Access Review Article

Super tough poly(lactic acid) blends: a comprehensive review

PLA is a renewable, bio-based, and biodegradable aliphatic thermoplastic polyester that is considered a promising alternative to petrochemical-derived polymers in a wide range of commodity and engineering applications.

Graphical abstract: Super tough poly(lactic acid) blends: a comprehensive review
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Open Access Review Article

Challenges and opportunities in the recovery of gold from electronic waste

Rapid global technological development has led to the rising production of electronic waste that presents both challenges and opportunities in its recycling.

Graphical abstract: Challenges and opportunities in the recovery of gold from electronic waste
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Review Article

Recent advances in the synthesis and application of photocatalytic metal–metal oxide core–shell nanoparticles for environmental remediation and their recycling process

Metal–metal oxide core–shell nanoparticles have received enormous research attention owing to their fascinating physicochemical properties and extensive applications. In this review we have discussed the challenges and recent advances in their synthesis and application.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in the synthesis and application of photocatalytic metal–metal oxide core–shell nanoparticles for environmental remediation and their recycling process
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Review Article

Addressing the terawatt challenge: scalability in the supply of chemical elements for renewable energy

Global production of the elements where only the most commonly produced elements may help produce energy at the terawatt level.

Graphical abstract: Addressing the terawatt challenge: scalability in the supply of chemical elements for renewable energy
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Communication

Reprocessing and recycling of thermosetting polymers based on bond exchange reactions

In this paper, we experimentally demonstrated the reprocessing, recycling and repairing abilities of pulverized thermoset polymer with exchangeable bonds.

Graphical abstract: Reprocessing and recycling of thermosetting polymers based on bond exchange reactions
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Open Access Paper

Solvent extraction of rare earths elements from nitrate media in DMDOHEMA/ionic liquid systems: performance and mechanism studies

Extraction of La(III), Eu(III) and Fe(III) was compared in n-dodecane and in two ionic liquids (ILs) [EBPip+] [NTf2] and [EOPip+] [NTf2]. Extraction mechanisms have been investigated as a function of pH.

Graphical abstract: Solvent extraction of rare earths elements from nitrate media in DMDOHEMA/ionic liquid systems: performance and mechanism studies
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Open Access Paper

Parameter optimization and yield prediction of cathode coating separation process for direct recycling of end-of-life lithium-ion batteries

The pre-treatment efficiency of the direct recycling strategy in recovering end-of-life Li-ion batteries is predicted with levels of control factors.

Graphical abstract: Parameter optimization and yield prediction of cathode coating separation process for direct recycling of end-of-life lithium-ion batteries
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Open Access Paper

Towards circular fashion – transforming pulp mills into hubs for textile recycling

Textile recycling can be integrated in pulp mills through the use of green liquor in the pretreatment of the textiles.

Graphical abstract: Towards circular fashion – transforming pulp mills into hubs for textile recycling
From the themed collection: Sustainable fashion
Open Access Paper

Renewable bio-based adhesive fabricated from a novel biopolymer and soy protein

The crosslinking reaction process of SPI/EHL-ESO adhesives.

Graphical abstract: Renewable bio-based adhesive fabricated from a novel biopolymer and soy protein
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Open Access Paper

A catalyst-free and recycle-reinforcing elastomer vitrimer with exchangeable links

A catalyst-free elastomer vitrimer was prepared through reactive blending of commercial available XNBR and ENR with exceptional recycle-reinforcing property.

Graphical abstract: A catalyst-free and recycle-reinforcing elastomer vitrimer with exchangeable links
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Open Access Paper

A highly sensitive, selective and renewable carbon paste electrode based on a unique acyclic diamide ionophore for the potentiometric determination of lead ions in polluted water samples

Due to the toxicity of lead(II) to all living organisms destroying the central nervous system and leading to circulatory system and brain disorders, the development of effective and selective lead(II) ionophores for its detection is very important.

Graphical abstract: A highly sensitive, selective and renewable carbon paste electrode based on a unique acyclic diamide ionophore for the potentiometric determination of lead ions in polluted water samples
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Open Access Paper

Separation of neodymium and dysprosium by solvent extraction using ionic liquids combined with neutral extractants: batch and mixer-settler experiments

The combination of ionic liquids with Cyanex 923 improves the separation of Nd(III) and Dy(III).

Graphical abstract: Separation of neodymium and dysprosium by solvent extraction using ionic liquids combined with neutral extractants: batch and mixer-settler experiments
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Open Access Paper

Impurity removal with highly selective and efficient methods and the recycling of transition metals from spent lithium-ion batteries

A strategy for metal purification and recovery from spent lithium-ion batteries is demonstrated by taking advantage of precipitation, electrodeposition and solvent extraction.

Graphical abstract: Impurity removal with highly selective and efficient methods and the recycling of transition metals from spent lithium-ion batteries
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Open Access Paper

Renewable vanillin based flame retardant for poly(lactic acid): a way to enhance flame retardancy and toughness simultaneously

A bio-based PLA composite with excellent fire performance, improved toughness and good processability.

Graphical abstract: Renewable vanillin based flame retardant for poly(lactic acid): a way to enhance flame retardancy and toughness simultaneously
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Open Access Paper

Sustainable inverse-vulcanised sulfur polymers

We demonstrate two renewable crosslinkers that can stabilise sustainable high sulfur content polymers, via inverse-vulcanisation.

Graphical abstract: Sustainable inverse-vulcanised sulfur polymers
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Open Access Paper

Production of renewable long-chained cycloalkanes from biomass-derived furfurals and cyclic ketones

Renewable cyclic alkanes were produced in high yield via condensation of biomass-based furfurals and cyclic ketones followed by hydrodeoxygenation.

Graphical abstract: Production of renewable long-chained cycloalkanes from biomass-derived furfurals and cyclic ketones
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Open Access Paper

A renewable bio-based epoxy resin with improved mechanical performance that can compete with DGEBA

The aim of this study is to find a suitable substitution for diglycidyl ether bisphenol A (DGEBA) to avoid the devastating side effects of bisphenol A.

Graphical abstract: A renewable bio-based epoxy resin with improved mechanical performance that can compete with DGEBA
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Open Access Paper

Direct regeneration of cathode materials from spent lithium iron phosphate batteries using a solid phase sintering method

A direct regeneration of cathode materials from spent LiFePO4 batteries using a solid phase sintering method has been proposed in this article.

Graphical abstract: Direct regeneration of cathode materials from spent lithium iron phosphate batteries using a solid phase sintering method
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Paper

3D hierarchical porous N-doped carbon aerogel from renewable cellulose: an attractive carbon for high-performance supercapacitor electrodes and CO2 adsorption

3D hierarchical porous N-doped carbon aerogel from renewable cellulose: an attractive carbon for high-performance supercapacitor electrode and CO2 adsorption.

Graphical abstract: 3D hierarchical porous N-doped carbon aerogel from renewable cellulose: an attractive carbon for high-performance supercapacitor electrodes and CO2 adsorption
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Paper

Renewable pine cone biomass derived carbon materials for supercapacitor application

We report on the transformation of pine cone biomass into porous carbon via KOH activation and carbonization at 800 °C as electrode materials for supercapacitors.

Graphical abstract: Renewable pine cone biomass derived carbon materials for supercapacitor application
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
Paper

From NdFeB magnets towards the rare-earth oxides: a recycling process consuming only oxalic acid

A recycling process was developed in which only oxalic acid is consumed to remove and separate the rare-earth metals from NdFeB magnets.

Graphical abstract: From NdFeB magnets towards the rare-earth oxides: a recycling process consuming only oxalic acid
From the themed collection: Renewable materials and recycling
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We are very pleased to present our 10th Anniversary collection on renewable materials and recycling!

Looking back over the last 10 years, we would like to showcase some of the very best articles that have been published in RSC Advances. Many of these papers have been cited hundreds of times, providing valuable advances for further research, and some continue to be among the journal’s most downloaded articles as of today.

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