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Zinc Smelter Waste to Iron and Zinc Nanoparticles

Turning Waste into Worth: Innovating with Nanoparticles

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  • Mode: Online/ e-LMS
  • Type: Self Paced
  • Level: Moderate
  • Duration: 1 Month

About This Course

This one-month program focuses on the innovative conversion of zinc smelter waste into iron and zinc nanoparticles. Participants will learn the chemical processes involved, the technology used for nanoparticle synthesis, and the application of these nanoparticles in various industries. The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical laboratory exercises, ensuring that students not only understand the processes but also gain hands-on experience in nanoparticle production from waste materials.

Aim

The aim of this program is to develop an efficient and sustainable method for converting zinc smelter waste into valuable iron and zinc nanoparticles. By utilizing advanced techniques, such as nanotechnology and chemical processing, the program seeks to not only mitigate the environmental impact of zinc smelting residues but also create high-value materials that can be utilized in various industrial applications, contributing to both economic and environmental sustainability.

Program Objectives

  • Understand the composition and properties of zinc smelter waste.
  • Master the techniques for converting industrial waste into nanoparticles.
  • Explore the applications of iron and zinc nanoparticles in various industrial contexts.
  • Develop skills in handling and analyzing nanomaterials safely.
  • Promote sustainability through the application of nanotechnology in waste management.

Program Structure

  • Waste produced during zinc smelting and its effect on environment
  • Various process for extraction of Zinc/Iron Nanoparticles from zinc smelting
  • How these nanoparticles can bring a revolution
  • Ongoing Research
  • Project Report Submission/ Article Writing

Who Should Enrol?

  • Chemistry: Fundamental understanding of chemical properties and reactions.
  • Environmental Science: Background in waste management and sustainability practices.
  • Engineering: Basic knowledge of materials engineering and chemical processing.

Program Outcomes

  • Proficiency in nanoparticle synthesis from waste.
  • Understanding of environmental impacts and sustainability.
  • Ability to implement industrial waste solutions.
  • Skills in advanced materials handling and analysis.
  • Enhanced laboratory and technical skills.
  • Preparedness for industry-specific challenges and solutions.

Fee Structure

Standard: ₹4,998 | $110

Discounted: ₹2499 | $55

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What You’ll Gain

  • Full access to e-LMS
  • Real-world dry lab projects
  • One-on-one project guidance
  • Publication opportunity
  • Self-assessment & final exam
  • e-Certificate & e-Marksheet

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