PHASE STUDY OF RAPANA VENOSA SHELLS FROM THE BLACK SEA

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2023-01-01
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Sea shells contribute to large amounts of waste. Reuse and recycling of such waste can be an excellent alternative to disposal. Recycling sea shells waste offers many benefits and has potential applications in various fields. Some applications are up-to-date, well-established, widely used, large-scale and sustainable. On the other hand, there are many more strategies that have not yet been fully explored or commercialized. Growing global research shows significant potential for the use of sea shells such as regulators of soil acidity, catalysts for biodiesel production, adsorbents to remove toxic metals from wastewater, building materials, calcium supplements, biomaterials, antibacterial protection, bone implants, etc. The present study represents a phase investigation of Black Sea Rapana venosa shells with a view to their possible application.
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