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Advanced Sorbent Materials for Treatment of Wastewaters

Jovančić, Petar; Radetić, Maja

(Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2008)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Jovančić, Petar
AU  - Radetić, Maja
PY  - 2008
UR  - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6482
AB  - Despite the existence of a wide range of wastewater treatment technologies, sorption is still commonly applied for the purification of industrial effluents. This is particularly valid for textile industry effluents, where different techniques must be combined to achieve the optimum effect of purification. The combination of biological and physicochemical processes results in the removal of most organic and inorganic pollutants from textile wastewater but the resulting effluent is still fairly colored and needs to be additionally treated. Therefore, an overview of conventional and advanced sorbents for the treatment of wastewaters is reported. The use of activated carbon and zeolites in color removal and removal of heavy metal ions from textile effluents is discussed in detail. The potential of low-cost or cost-effective sorbents as an alternative to the conventionally used sorbents is also underlined. Finally, the opportunities and challenges of using nanomaterials in the treatment of industrial wastewaters are highlighted.
PB  - Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
T2  - Emerging Contaminants from Industrial and Municipal Waste
T1  - Advanced Sorbent Materials for Treatment of Wastewaters
EP  - 264
IS  - S/2
SP  - 239
VL  - 5
DO  - 10.1007/698_5_097
ER  - 
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year = "2008",
abstract = "Despite the existence of a wide range of wastewater treatment technologies, sorption is still commonly applied for the purification of industrial effluents. This is particularly valid for textile industry effluents, where different techniques must be combined to achieve the optimum effect of purification. The combination of biological and physicochemical processes results in the removal of most organic and inorganic pollutants from textile wastewater but the resulting effluent is still fairly colored and needs to be additionally treated. Therefore, an overview of conventional and advanced sorbents for the treatment of wastewaters is reported. The use of activated carbon and zeolites in color removal and removal of heavy metal ions from textile effluents is discussed in detail. The potential of low-cost or cost-effective sorbents as an alternative to the conventionally used sorbents is also underlined. Finally, the opportunities and challenges of using nanomaterials in the treatment of industrial wastewaters are highlighted.",
publisher = "Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg",
journal = "Emerging Contaminants from Industrial and Municipal Waste",
booktitle = "Advanced Sorbent Materials for Treatment of Wastewaters",
pages = "264-239",
number = "S/2",
volume = "5",
doi = "10.1007/698_5_097"
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Jovančić, P.,& Radetić, M.. (2008). Advanced Sorbent Materials for Treatment of Wastewaters. in Emerging Contaminants from Industrial and Municipal Waste
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg., 5(S/2), 239-264.
https://doi.org/10.1007/698_5_097
Jovančić P, Radetić M. Advanced Sorbent Materials for Treatment of Wastewaters. in Emerging Contaminants from Industrial and Municipal Waste. 2008;5(S/2):239-264.
doi:10.1007/698_5_097 .
Jovančić, Petar, Radetić, Maja, "Advanced Sorbent Materials for Treatment of Wastewaters" in Emerging Contaminants from Industrial and Municipal Waste, 5, no. S/2 (2008):239-264,
https://doi.org/10.1007/698_5_097 . .
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Recycled Wool-based Nonwoven Material for Decolorisation of Dyehouse Effluents

Radetić, Maja; Radojević, Darinka; Ilić, Vesna; Mihailović, Darka; Jovančić, Petar

(Meta Basim Press, 2007)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Radetić, Maja
AU  - Radojević, Darinka
AU  - Ilić, Vesna
AU  - Mihailović, Darka
AU  - Jovančić, Petar
PY  - 2007
UR  - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6506
AB  - The aim of this study was investigate the possible application of recycled wool-based nonwoven material for removal of different dyes that are used in textile dyehouses. Basic, reactive, direct and metal complex dyes were investigated. The sorption kinetics, the influence of initial dye concentration, pH and temperature were analyzed. The sorption properties were highly influenced by type of the dye due to differences in their chemical structure and thus, the mechanism of binding to wool. Modification of material with chitosan and hydrogen peroxide improved the sorption capacities and sorption rates but no general trend could be established. Consequently, the sorption behavior had to be analyzed separately for each type of the dye studied. The results indicated that recycled wool-based nonwoven material can be used as an efficient, low-cost sorbent for decolorisation of effluents.
PB  - Meta Basim Press
C3  - Proceedings of the 3rd International Technical Textiles Congress, 1-2 december 2007, Istanbul, Turkey
T1  - Recycled Wool-based Nonwoven Material for Decolorisation of Dyehouse Effluents
EP  - 253
SP  - 245
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_6506
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Radetić, Maja and Radojević, Darinka and Ilić, Vesna and Mihailović, Darka and Jovančić, Petar",
year = "2007",
abstract = "The aim of this study was investigate the possible application of recycled wool-based nonwoven material for removal of different dyes that are used in textile dyehouses. Basic, reactive, direct and metal complex dyes were investigated. The sorption kinetics, the influence of initial dye concentration, pH and temperature were analyzed. The sorption properties were highly influenced by type of the dye due to differences in their chemical structure and thus, the mechanism of binding to wool. Modification of material with chitosan and hydrogen peroxide improved the sorption capacities and sorption rates but no general trend could be established. Consequently, the sorption behavior had to be analyzed separately for each type of the dye studied. The results indicated that recycled wool-based nonwoven material can be used as an efficient, low-cost sorbent for decolorisation of effluents.",
publisher = "Meta Basim Press",
journal = "Proceedings of the 3rd International Technical Textiles Congress, 1-2 december 2007, Istanbul, Turkey",
title = "Recycled Wool-based Nonwoven Material for Decolorisation of Dyehouse Effluents",
pages = "253-245",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_6506"
}
Radetić, M., Radojević, D., Ilić, V., Mihailović, D.,& Jovančić, P.. (2007). Recycled Wool-based Nonwoven Material for Decolorisation of Dyehouse Effluents. in Proceedings of the 3rd International Technical Textiles Congress, 1-2 december 2007, Istanbul, Turkey
Meta Basim Press., 245-253.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_6506
Radetić M, Radojević D, Ilić V, Mihailović D, Jovančić P. Recycled Wool-based Nonwoven Material for Decolorisation of Dyehouse Effluents. in Proceedings of the 3rd International Technical Textiles Congress, 1-2 december 2007, Istanbul, Turkey. 2007;:245-253.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_6506 .
Radetić, Maja, Radojević, Darinka, Ilić, Vesna, Mihailović, Darka, Jovančić, Petar, "Recycled Wool-based Nonwoven Material for Decolorisation of Dyehouse Effluents" in Proceedings of the 3rd International Technical Textiles Congress, 1-2 december 2007, Istanbul, Turkey (2007):245-253,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_6506 .