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Transforming Waste Fish Bones to Nanoparticles with Ultrasound and Aqueous Organic Acids

Transforming Waste Fish Bones to Nanoparticles with Ultrasound and Aqueous Organic Acids

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Transforming Waste Fish Bones to Nanoparticles with Ultrasound and Aqueous Organic Acids

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Full title

Transforming Waste Fish Bones to Nanoparticles with Ultrasound and Aqueous Organic Acids

Publisher

Washington: American Chemical Society

Journal title

ChemRxiv, 2024-08

Language

English

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Washington: American Chemical Society

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Contents

Nano-hydroxyapatite particles were prepared from Atlantic salmon bones using ultrasound in combination with heat, ball-milling and acid treatment. The smallest particles (d = 29 nm) were produced using aqueous propanoic acid and 15 min ultrasound exposure, whereas heat pre-treatment and ultrasound for 60 min led to more well-defined, spherical part...

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Transforming Waste Fish Bones to Nanoparticles with Ultrasound and Aqueous Organic Acids

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_3095746282

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_3095746282

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E-ISSN

2573-2293

DOI

10.26434/chemrxiv-2024-8pjvp

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