Iranian Researchers Produce Nanographene from Waste Materials
“In this project, we are looking for the production of nano graphene from dry waste. We are trying to produce nanographene from any waste that can be turned into ash,” Monira Moalem, the director of the technologicial company said in an interview with Iranian media.
“Nanographenes are used in many industries. These materials are used in tooth enamels in addition to the production of rubber and detergents; because they will increase the stability of the implant.”
Moalem pointed to the synthesis of various types of nanoparticles as one of the other research fields of their company, saying, “In this regard, our focus is on formulating detergents based on nanotechnology, and for this purpose, we have brought a series of nano materials required for detergents to the production stage.”
“Using nanoparticles in detergents increase their efficiency. An example of these products is the anti-odor spray, which is produced based on nano, and spraying it on the equipment and the air causes the removal of unpleasant odors from the house, such as the smell of fish and garlic,” she explained more.
The director of the company further referred to the anti-perspirant cream and anti-hair loss shampoo among other products produced in their company, adding that, "The production of nano ceramics is one of the other achievements in this company. This material is used as a protective coating in the car body.”
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