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Nilton Oliveira Junior1 \*, Valter Padulla1 , Vinnicius Ferraço2 and Giovana Ferronato2

1 Condor Non-Lethal Technology S/A, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

2 Instituto Senai de Inovação em Química Verde, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

\*Address all correspondence to: nilton.junior@condornaoletal.com.br

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