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Innovative Mechanism for Recycling Nano Biomaterials for Technological Eases

Gizachew Diga

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In this paper, the nanobiomaterials and their suspected biotoxic effect are presented. The mechanism used to minimize such severe problems is recycling nanowastes and utilizing for an alternative purpose. An innovative mechanism established in order to renew the outdated nanobiomaterials is recycling. Hence, the need to reduce cost, improve quality, utilize and clean surrounding to ensure the environmental safety is studied. Therefore, two-way method is developed in order to recycle nanobiomaterials from bottom to top, top to bottom and vice versa. Reversible process assisted by, annealing, magnetic separation technique or mass spectrometer is employed in order to purify the final output. The sensitivity, reactivity, specificity and size of the nanobiomaterials in response to external rheology, therefore, characterize its potential application. Whence, why, how and what kind of nanobiomaterials to be recycled for technological ease are discussed. The materials and nanocomposites including proteins, polymers, carbon-based nanomaterials, plastics, and metal oxides are particular focus of this paper. Along with its technological routs, its ecological impact and a strategic procedure for recycling nanobiomaterials is underlined.


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Ecology, magnetic separation, mass spectrometer, nanobiomaterials, nanocomposites, nanowaste, polymers, proteins, sensitivity, specificity

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