Advanced Sorbent Materials for Treatment of Wastewaters
Само за регистроване кориснике
2008
Поглавље у монографији (Објављена верзија)
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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.
Кључне речи:
Color removal / Heavy metal removal / Low-cost sorbents / Sorbents / Textile effluentsИзвор:
Emerging Contaminants from Industrial and Municipal Waste, 2008, 5, S/2, 239-264Издавач:
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Финансирање / пројекти:
- European Community FP6 programme through financing the EMCO project INCO CT 2004/509188
- Ministry of Science and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Serbia for project TD-7017B
DOI: 10.1007/698_5_097
ISBN: 978-354079209-3
ISSN: 1433-6863
Scopus: 2-s2.0-54949149619
Институција/група
Tehnološko-metalurški fakultetTY - 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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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 . .