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About NYU Abu Dhabi

NYU Abu Dhabi is the Abu Dhabi division of New York Univeristy.

Headquarters Location

PO Box 129188 Saadiyat Island

Abu Dhabi,

United Arab Emirates

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Latest NYU Abu Dhabi News

NYUAD Researchers Develop Highly-Efficient, Non-Toxic Method To Upcycle Single-Use Plastic

Mar 21, 2023

Novel approach converts single-use plastic into “carbon dots” that can be used for environmental monitoring, disease diagnosis and treatment, and more A team of researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have developed a single-step, organic solvent-free, hydrothermal process to convert polyethylene-based plastic bags and polypropylene-based surgical masks into carbon dots. An estimated 26,000 metric tons of pandemic-related plastic waste – from medical waste to online shopping packaging – have been released into the world’s oceans, making it even more urgent to find efficient methods to upcycle this non-degradable material. One solution is to convert the single-use plastic into so-called carbon dots, carbon nanomaterials that are biocompatible, and have applications in the fields of biological imaging, environmental monitoring, chemical analysis, targeted drug delivery, disease diagnosis and therapy, and anticounterfeiting. Existing methods to upcycle plastic into carbon dots involve multiple, time-consuming steps and utilize toxic chemicals. In the study titled High-yield, One-pot Upcycling of Polyethylene and Polypropylene Waste into Blue-Emissive Carbon Dots published in the journal Green Chemistry, the researchers present the development of a new synthesis method, which is a simple, cost-effective, and highly scalable approach to upcycling plastic waste. Importantly, this oxidative degradation method can upcycle plastics contaminated with organic waste such as food scraps, which poses a significant challenge to traditional recycling technologies. The senior author is Khalil Ramadi, Assistant Professor of Bioengineering at NYUAD. Mohammed Abdelhameed, a scientist at NYUAD, and Mahmoud Elbeh, an NYUAD undergraduate student, are first authors of the study. The researchers also estimated the economic feasibility of the synthetic method by comparing the variable costs of this process to existing chemical recycling processes, considering the economic value of the created carbon dots. They found that the global market value of carbon dots is expected to reach USD 6.412 billion by 2025, up from USD 2.496 billion in 2019 – a high commercial value that more than justifies the associated processing costs. The high volume of single-use plastics used during the pandemic, particularly surgical masks and medical waste, presents an increased need to find a solution for managing non-biodegradable waste. It is also estimated that only 14 percent of the eligible plastic packaging – whose use has surged due to the boom in online shopping – is recycled, with the rest ending up in landfills and oceans, where it does considerable harm. These materials can be consumed by organisms or fragmented into micro- and nano-plastics that can threaten terrestrial, marine, and freshwater ecosystems and, ultimately, human health. Elbeh stated, “We’re very delighted to further support the UAE’s Circular Economy Policy. Given that we are tackling the plastic waste crisis by creating a valuable product using a relatively easy-to-implement method, we’re looking forward to more collaborations to not only scale up this project but also utilize the produced dots for further development and applications.” Source: NYU Abu Dhabi

NYU Abu Dhabi Investments

3 Investments

NYU Abu Dhabi has made 3 investments. Their latest investment was in AIMLedge as part of their Biz Plan Competition on October 10, 2018.

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NYU Abu Dhabi Investments Activity

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Round

Company

Amount

New?

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10/13/2018

Biz Plan Competition

AIMLedge

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1

10/13/2018

Biz Plan Competition

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10/13/2018

Biz Plan Competition

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$99M

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10

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10/13/2018

10/13/2018

10/13/2018

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Biz Plan Competition

Biz Plan Competition

Biz Plan Competition

Company

AIMLedge

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$99M

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NYU Abu Dhabi Partners & Customers

9 Partners and customers

NYU Abu Dhabi has 9 strategic partners and customers. NYU Abu Dhabi recently partnered with AD Ports Group on September 9, 2021.

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9/29/2021

Partner

United Arab Emirates

AD Ports Group and NYU Abu Dhabi Advance Coral Relocation Research Efforts.

Building upon the highly successful Khalifa Port Coral Relocation project announced at the start of 2021 , AD Ports Group , today has made public its partnership with NYU Abu Dhabi for the creation of a research study on coral relocation .

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9/28/2021

Partner

United Kingdom

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5/10/2021

Partner

United Arab Emirates

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2/27/2018

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United Arab Emirates

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1/23/2018

Partner

United Arab Emirates

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Date

9/29/2021

9/28/2021

5/10/2021

2/27/2018

1/23/2018

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Partner

Partner

Partner

Business Partner

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United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

United Arab Emirates

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United Arab Emirates

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AD Ports Group and NYU Abu Dhabi Advance Coral Relocation Research Efforts.

Building upon the highly successful Khalifa Port Coral Relocation project announced at the start of 2021 , AD Ports Group , today has made public its partnership with NYU Abu Dhabi for the creation of a research study on coral relocation .

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