Low-Cost and Rapid Production of Calcium Formate from Cockle Shell Waste for Sustainable Waste Recycling

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in the final product. Similarly, the SEM images of the CF50 and CF60 samples show the slick surface of orthorhombic crystals of calcium formate; on the other hand, the SEM image of CF70 shows some small particles of aragonite on the surface of the calcium formate crystals. The 60% formic acid provided the optimal synthesis condition, yielding pure calcium formate with the shortest synthesis time. Overall, the proposed approach provides a simple, rapid, and cost-effective route for producing calcium formate from shell waste. Furthermore, the utilization of cockle shell waste as a renewable calcium source contributes to waste valorization, reduces environmental impacts associated with shell disposal, and minimizes dependence on mined limestone resources, supporting sustainable resource utilization within a circular economy.

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