Trends and opportunities of bivalve shells' waste valorization in a prospect of circular blue bioeconomy

D Summa, M Lanzoni, G Castaldelli, EA Fano… - Resources, 2022 - mdpi.com
Bivalves aquaculture is already considered a very sustainable for of food production and
might become an essential pillar on which to develop future global food security. However …

Bivalve shell: not an abundant useless waste but a functional and versatile biomaterial

Z Yao, M Xia, H Li, T Chen, Y Ye… - Critical Reviews in …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Bivalve shells, available in abundance, have no eminent use and are commonly regarded
as waste. Their improper disposal causes a significant level of environmental concern and …

[PDF][PDF] Recent trends in application of shell waste from mariculture

M Jović, M Mandić, M Šljivić-Ivanović… - Studia …, 2019 - studiamarina.ucg.ac.me
Today, commercial mollusk farming is an essential component of the global aquaculture
industry with a share of 23% of the world's total production and the tendency of continual …

Toward transformation of bivalve shell wastes into high value-added and sustainable products in South Korea: A review

SH Choi, JH Lee, J Yoo, JH Park, JS Bae… - Journal of Industrial and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract In Korea, as about 300,000 tons of oyster shell wastes are currently generated
every year, the shell waste treatment has been an environmental, social, and economic …

Phosphorus removal from wastewater using mussel shell: Investigation on retention mechanisms

R Paradelo, M Conde-Cid, L Cutillas-Barreiro… - Ecological …, 2016 - Elsevier
Mussel shell is a carbonate-rich by-product that could be recycled in wastewater treatment.
In this work, phosphorus removal from aqueous solutions was obtained in a series of batch …

Effects of Orange Peel Biochar and Cipangopaludina chinensis Shell Powder on Soil Organic Carbon Transformation in Citrus Orchards

L Hu, R Qin, L Zhou, H Deng, K Li, X He - Agronomy, 2023 - mdpi.com
In view of the continuous decline in organic carbon content in citrus orchard soil, to explore
the effects of biochar and farmland waste on the transformation of organic carbon in citrus …

Synthesis of hydroxyapatite from mussel shells for effective adsorption of aqueous Cd (II)

S Meski, N Tazibt, H Khireddine, S Ziani… - Water Science and …, 2019 - iwaponline.com
We report the synthesis of hydroxyapatite (HAP) powder from waste mussel shells
(decomposed to CaO) and phosphoric acid at room temperature without pH control. The …

An insight into the structure, composition and hardness of a biological material: the shell of freshwater mussels

A Chakraborty, S Parveen, DK Chanda, G Aditya - Rsc Advances, 2020 - pubs.rsc.org
The shell of the freshwater mussel (Mollusca: Bivalvia) is a composite biological material
linked with multifunctional roles in sustaining ecosystem services. Apart from providing …

[HTML][HTML] On the friability of mussel shells as abrasive

JL Osa, G Mondragon, N Ortega, FF Marzo… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2022 - Elsevier
The spread of raft-farming of mussels in river estuaries around the world produces about 1.4
million tons of shell waste which mainly ends up in landfills. In addition, the United Nations …

Arsenic, chromium and mercury removal using mussel shell ash or a sludge/ashes waste mixture

N Seco-Reigosa, S Peña-Rodríguez… - … Science and Pollution …, 2013 - Springer
Different batches of valued mussel shell and waste mussel shell ash are characterised.
Shell ash has pH> 12 and high electrical conductivities (between 16.01 and 27.27 dS m− 1) …