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Journal of Environmental Waste Management and Recycling | Volume 1
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March 05-06, 2018 | London, UK
Recycling & Waste Management
5
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International Conference on
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ub- and super critical fluids-based technologies are
developed for more than 40 years. Years after years, the
sub- and supercritical fluids route finds new applications in the
field of materials processing but also materials recycling. In the
last 25 years, the use of water and carbon dioxide as solvent
has been extended to other fluids to increase the versatility
of this materials recycling approach considered as sustainable
technologies. After an introduction to the specific properties
of sub- and super critical fluids, this presentation will be
focused on the interest and potentialities of these advanced
technologies. This will be illustrated with examples going from
waste management to recycling: i) waste water treatment
by Super Critical Water Oxidation (SCWO), ii) Super Critical
Biomass Valorisation (SCBV) to produce energy and platform
molecules, iii) recycling of plastics and carbon fibers fromCFRPs,
iv) recycling of permanent magnets and solar cells. At the end,
the state of development of these sub- and super critical fluids-
based technologies will be discussed.
Speaker Biography
Cyril Aymonier is CNRS senior researcher in charge of the department “Super critical
Fluids” of ICMCB (about 25 people). His current research interests are i) the study of
the chemistry and nucleation & growth in super critical fluids applied to the design of
advanced nano structured materials, ii) the study of materials recycling using super
critical fluids and iii) the development of the associated super critical fluids based
technologies. Cyril Aymonier has so far authored/co-authored 122 peer-reviewed
journal articles, 7 book chapters and 30 patents. He was awarded by the CNRS bronze
medal in 2011.
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Cyril.aymonier@icmcb.cnrs.frCyril Aymonier
National Centre for Scientific Research, France
Exploring new horizons and sustainable technologies for recycling and waste
management