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Bivalve mollusks shells valorisation and recycling: market potentiality and novel building products

2023

Construction is a fundamental driver of the world economy, recognized as a sector that generates a great contribution to the social and economic development. At the same time, it shows an enormous environmental impact through an unstoppable consumption of non-renewable resources, a high energy consumption, and an associated atmospheric emission of pollutant. Consequently, the research and development of novel and green production processes and sustainable building materials is of paramount importance. The sustainability of materials and production processes could be improved by enhancing and reusing wastes from various industrial sectors. In this paper, the fishery sector will be analysed, …

Mollusk Shells Valorization &ampRecycle Novel Building Materials Building Products Circular Economy.Settore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica
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Evolution of nacre: biochemistry and proteomics of the shell organic matrix of the cephalopod Nautilus macromphalus.

2009

12 pages; International audience; In mollusks, one of the most widely studied shell textures is nacre, the lustrous aragonitic layer that constitutes the internal components of the shells of several bivalves, a few gastropods, and one cephalopod: the nautilus. Nacre contains a minor organic fraction, which displays a wide range of functions in relation to the biomineralization process. Here, we have biochemically characterized the nacre matrix of the cephalopod Nautilus macromphalus. The acid-soluble matrix contains a mixture of polydisperse and discrete proteins and glycoproteins, which interact with the formation of calcite crystals. In addition, a few bind calcium ions. Furthermore, we h…

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Recycling mussel shells as secondary sources in green construction materials: a preliminary assessment

2023

This paper reports the development of novel green bio-composite mortars obtained by reusing mussel shells, a waste from the fish canning industry, as recycled aggregate, used for the first time in total substitution to the traditional sand. It suggests that this is a valid alternative to their usual disposal in landfills because the organic matter is potentially dangerous to humans and the environment. Different waste-based cementitious mixes were tested and compared to a traditional OPC mortar. The manufacturing process was performed at ambient conditions (20 °C, 65% RH) with highly sustainable results and consisted of simple operative steps reproducible in a real building site. The engine…

constructionRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentwaste recyclingGeography Planning and Developmentcircular economySettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaBuilding and ConstructionManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawsustainabilitybio-composite mortarmollusk shell
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Variation in Sr uptake in the shell of the freshwater gastropod Bithynia tentaculata from Lake Arreo (northern Spain) and culture experiments

2010

The Sr uptake features in Bithynia tentaculata aragonite shells from monthly collections in Lake Arreo (northern Spain) over a two-year period are compared with those from the same species grown in culture experiments with similar waters under controlled temperature. The shell aragonite of B. tentaculata from Lake Arreo formed in isotopic equilibrium with the lake water. A comparison of the stable oxygen isotope values (δ18O) from the shells and waters allowed the selection of suitable shells for Sr uptake studies. The Sr/Ca molar ratio in B. tentaculata shells (Sr/Cashell) from the lake and from the culture experiments positively correlate with some chemical parameters like conductivity an…

δ18Ochemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyengineering.materialOceanographyIsotopes of oxygenBithynia tentaculataMollusk shellEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEarth-Surface ProcessesStrontiumbiologyStable isotope ratioAragoniteTrace elementPaleontologyTentaculatabiology.organism_classificationOxygen isotopeAragonitechemistryStrontiumEnvironmental chemistryengineeringTrace elementGeology
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