Abstract
This chapter covers the recycling of nanomaterials by solvent evaporation and extraction techniques. Nanotechnology is being spoken of as the driving force behind a new industrial revolution. Nanoscience has matured significantly during the last decade as it has transitioned from benchtop science to applied technology. Solvent evaporation and extraction techniques are flexible methods for preparation and recycling of nanomaterials that make it easy to use and scale up and lower residual solvent potential compared to other processes. The systems of solvent evaporation method can be based on the nature of the external phase, either aqueous or nonaqueous; the incorporated mode of the core material in the organic solution of the polymer, either dissolved, dispersed, or emulsified; and the elimination procedure of the organic solvent by either evaporation or extraction.
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