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Fe doped TiO2 prepared by microwave-assisted hydrothermal process for removal of As(III) and As(V) from water
Anđelković Ivan B, Stanković Dalibor M, Nešić Jelena, Krstić Jugoslav B, Vulić Predrag, Manojlović Dragan D, Roglić Goran M (2014)Anđelković Ivan B, Stanković Dalibor M, Nešić Jelena, Krstić Jugoslav B, Vulić Predrag, Manojlović Dragan D, Roglić Goran M. "Fe doped TiO2 prepared by microwave-assisted hydrothermal process for removal of As(III) and As(V) from water" in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research 53 no. 27, Washington:American Chemical Society (2014): 10841-10848. https://doi.org/10.1021/ie500849r
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Laboratory testing of fly ash
Fly ash is one of the most common waste materials created by burning of coal. It is composed of smaller particles, consisting mainly of aluminosilicate glass, mullite and quartz, which are collected by electrostatic separators (filter) of gaseous products arising from the combustion of coal. This paper presents the pozzolanic properties, mechanical properties, chemical and mineral composition of fly ash obtained in the combustion process in a power plant Nikola Tesla A (PPNT A) with the addition of a ...chemical composition, fly ash, mechanical properties, mineral properties, pozzolanic properties, X-ray diffraction... from a primary copper smelter. // Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society. 78, (2013), pp. 725-739. DOI: 10.2298/JSC120716125I [4] SRPS B.H8.359. Methods of analysis of coal and coke - Determination of chemical composition of fuel ash - General requirements. // Belgrade (1973). [5] SRPS B.H8.360 ...
... discussion 3.1 The chemical composition of fly ash Results of chemical analysis of fly ash samples taken in Series 1 (S1) and Series 2 (S2) from PPNT A, are shown in Tab. 7. Table 7 Results of chemical analyses of fly ash taken in S1 and S2 at location of PPNT A Chemical composition S1 S2 ...
... additives (hydrated lime and cement) in a humid environment. 2.2 Chemical composition of fly ash Chemical composition of the fly ash from PPNT A was tested in laboratory for concrete and binders in "Highway Institute A. D.". Chemical analysis was performed on samples with volume of 10 g for "Series ...Miloš Šešlija, Aleksandra Rosić, Nebojša Radović, Milinko Vasić, Mitar Đogo, Milovan Jotić. "Laboratory testing of fly ash" in Tehnički vijesnik (2016). https://doi.org/10.17559/TV-20150317171035
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Synthesis and characterization of nanostructured Ca0.9Er0.1MnO3
Tijana B. Vlašković, Bojana Laban, Maja Milošević, Maria Čebela, Vladimir Dodevski, Milena Rosić (2023)... Repository is available at: www.dr.rgf.bg.ac.rs Srpsko hemijsko društvo Serbian Chemical Society 59. Savetovanje Srpskog hemijskog društva KRATKI IZVODI RADOVA KNJIGA RADOVA 59 Meeting of the Serbian Chemical Society Book of Abstracts Proceedings Novi Sad 1. i 2. jun 2023. godine ...
... 2. jun 2023. KRATKI IZVODI RADOVA/KNJIGA RADOVA 59 MEETING OF THE SERBIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Novi Sad, Serbia, 1-2 June 2023 BOOK OF ABSTRACTS/PROCEEDINGS Izdaje/Published by Srpsko hemijsko društvo/Serbian Chemical Society Karnegijeva 4/III, 11000 Beograd, Srbija tel./fax: +381 11 3370 467; ...
... Vlašković, Bojana Laban, Maja Milošević, Maria Čebela, Vladimir Dodevski, Milena Rosić | Book of Abstracts Proceedings / 59th Meeting of the Serbian chemical society, Novi Sad, Serbia, June 1-2, 2023 | 2023 | | http://dr.rgf.bg.ac.rs/s/repo/item/0008193 Дигитални репозиторијум Рударско-геолошког факултета ...Tijana B. Vlašković, Bojana Laban, Maja Milošević, Maria Čebela, Vladimir Dodevski, Milena Rosić. "Synthesis and characterization of nanostructured Ca0.9Er0.1MnO3" in Book of Abstracts Proceedings / 59th Meeting of the Serbian chemical society, Novi Sad, Serbia, June 1-2, 2023, Belgrade : Serbian Chemical Society (2023)
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Non-Detonating Chemical Mixture for Non-Invasive Methods of Rock Breaking
Within the Innovation developed several different non-detonating chemical mixtures for non-invasive methods of rock breaking. Laboratory and polygon tests gave the satisfactory results and knowledge enough to start the practical experiments in the field. The basis of this innovation is a theoretical assumption that certain chemical mixtures release a large quantity of gases during combustion. If these gases are found in the enclosed space a growing pressure on the walls of the chamber in which combustion takes place will ...Lazar Kričak, Milanka Negovanović, Nikola Simić, Stefan Milanović. "Non-Detonating Chemical Mixture for Non-Invasive Methods of Rock Breaking" in X International Scientific Congress Innovations 2024, Varna, Bulgaria, 24-27. jun 2024, Scientific Technical Union of Mechanical Engineering "Industry 4.0" (2024)
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An oilfield in Libya: A new model to enhance waste water disposal
Dušan Danilović, Vesna Karović Maričić, Nori Elhaddad, Branko Leković. "An oilfield in Libya: A new model to enhance waste water disposal" in Energy & Environment (2016)
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Unusually sluggish microemulsion system with water, toluene and a technical branched alkyl polyethoxylate
Marija Ilić, Franz-Hubert Haegel, Vesna Pavelkić, Snežana Zlatanović, Zoran Marković, Aleksandar Cvjetić (2015)Microemulsion systems with water, toluene and nonionic surfactants are interesting for application due to the excellent solvent properties of aromatic hydrocarbons. In this study, the pseudo-binary phase diagram (“fish-diagram”) of such a ternary system was investigated using a branched technical alkyl polyethoxylate. Lutensol ON 50 (i-C10E5) was considered a suitable surfactant. The system with technical branched i-C10E5 exhibits very long, and for compositions near optimum solubilization, i.e., the minimum content of surfactant needed for a bicontinuous microemulsion, extremely long ...микроемулзија, толуен, оксоалкохол етоксилат, термодинамичка стабилност, тернарни фазни дијаграми, дијаграми „fish“Marija Ilić, Franz-Hubert Haegel, Vesna Pavelkić, Snežana Zlatanović, Zoran Marković, Aleksandar Cvjetić. "Unusually sluggish microemulsion system with water, toluene and a technical branched alkyl polyethoxylate" in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly (2015). https://doi.org/10.2298/CICEQ141012045I
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Application of Peleg model on mass transfer kinetics during osmotic dehydratation of pear cubes in sucrose solution
Vesna Pavelkić, Tanja Brdarić, Marija Petrović, Gavrilo Šekularac, Milica Košević, Lato Pezo, Marija Ilić (2015)The applicability of Peleg model was investigated for predicting mass transfer kinetics during the osmotic dehydration (OD) process of pears, at different concentrations (40, 60 and 70%, w/w) and temperatures (20, 35 and 50 °C) of sucrose solution. Increase in sucrose solution concentration resulted in higher water loss (WL) and solid gain (SG) values through the osmotic treatment period. After 360 min of osmotic treatment of pears, WL ranged from 23.71 to 31.68% at 20 °C, from 24.80 to ...Vesna Pavelkić, Tanja Brdarić, Marija Petrović, Gavrilo Šekularac, Milica Košević, Lato Pezo, Marija Ilić. "Application of Peleg model on mass transfer kinetics during osmotic dehydratation of pear cubes in sucrose solution" in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly (2015). https://doi.org/10.2298/CICEQ141014004P
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Available technological procedures for capturing CO2 in the industrial and power generation sectors
Climate change is a major environmental issue caused by anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases. Capturing CO2 and storing it in suitable geological formations is one of the main technological solutions that can provide mitigation of CO2 emission into the atmosphere. Capturing CO2 represents the first phase in process of carbon capture and storage, and includes the application of various technologies for the separation of CO2 produced in the energy and industrial sectors. There are four main systems for capturing ...... 25. Wang, M.; Lawal, A.; Stephenson, P.; Sidders, J.; Ramshaw, C.; & Yeung, H. Post-combustion CO2 Capture with Chemical Absorption: A State-of-the-art Review. Chemical Engineering Research and Design 2011, 89 (9), 1609-1624. 26. Webley, P.A. Adsorption technology for CO2 separation and capture: ...
... pressure to achieve CO2 capture capacity, the main disadvantage is great amount of energy needed to compress feed gas [18, 20]. Chemical absorption represents chemical reaction between CO2 and a solvent, and it is mainly applied for capturing CO2 in post-combustion systems [18]. Typical solvents for ...
... available technological procedures that could be employed with post-combustion capture, but the preferred and the most advanced post-combustion option is chemical absorption with amine solvents [6,8]. Post-combustion CO2 capture is advantageous because it can be integrated into existing power plants, where ...Lola Tomić, Vesna Karović Maričić, Dušan Danilović, Branko Leković, Miroslav Crnogorac. "Available technological procedures for capturing CO2 in the industrial and power generation sectors" in 8th International Conference Mining and Environmental Protection, 22 – 25th September 2021, Serbia, Univerzitet u Beogradu, Rudarsko-geološki fakultet (2021)
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Device for more efficiency production of heavy oil
Danilović Dušan, Karović-Maričić Vesna, Batalović Veselin, Leković Branko. "Device for more efficiency production of heavy oil" in Chemical Engineering Research and Design 2 no. 90, London-Amsterdam -New York:Elsevier (2012): 238-242
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The solid solutions of rebulite and jankovićite in the phase system Tl2S-As2S3-Sb2S3
Balić-Žunić Tonči, Moëlo Yves, Karanović Ljiljana, Berlepsch Peter.. "The solid solutions of rebulite and jankovićite in the phase system Tl2S-As2S3-Sb2S3" in Macedonian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering 34 no. 1, Methodius Univ, Fac Technol & Metallurgy, PO Box 560, Ruger Boskovic 16, Skopje, MK-1001 Macedonia :Soc Chemist Technologists Macedonia (2015): 125-132
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Properties of fly ash and slag from the power plants
This paper describes the physical, chemical and mineral properties of ash and slag, which were taken from thermal power plants Nikola Tesla A, Nikola Tesla B, Kostolac A and Kostolac B. The knowledge of the mineralogical material composition is important because the type of minerals directly determines the properties of the fly ash and slag and their possible application. Laboratory tests showed that ash and slag samples consist of the following minerals: amorphous materials, quartz, feldspar, mullite, melilite, cristobalite, ...fly ash, slag, physical composition, chemical composition, mineral composition, X-ray diffraction method... Most of the research is based on an examination of the chemical composition of the ash (THOMAS, 2007; KIM et al., 2005), the mineral ash composi- tion (ŽIVOTIĆ et al., 2015), the mineral ash and coal composition (WARD & FRENCH, 2005) and chemical-mineral ash composi- tion (VASSILEV et al., 2013; VASSILEV ...
... There are many papers of narrower scope that establish correlations between the chemical, mineral and physical properties of fly ash (VASSILEV & VAS- SILEVA, 2007). Based on the most common characteristics (chemical and mineral composition) of ash and slag from the Ko- lubara and Kostolac coal basins ...
... mullite, melilite, cristobalite, haematite and calcite. The fly ash and slag chemical properties are the most important indicators in the evaluation of their suitability as a building material. The ash and slag chemical composition is composed of the following chemi- cal components: SiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3 ...Miloš Šešlija, Aleksandra Rosić, Nebojša Radović, Milinko Vasić, Mitar Đogo, Milovan Jotić. "Properties of fly ash and slag from the power plants" in Geologia Croatica, Zagreb : Croatian Geological Survey (2016). https://doi.org/10.4154/gc.2016.26
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Sepiolite – a by-product of exploitation as a potential raw material in Serbian industry
This paper gives a brief overview of the sepiolite deposits, the basic properties, and the possibilities of using this mineral. Particular attention is paid to sepiolites from domestic production, especially the use of sepiolites suitable for the development of small businesses and technologies, with a focus on environmental protection. Aim of this paper is to point out importance of this mineral and to draw attention to the use of domestic raw materials. With appropriate mechanical and chemical pretreatments, sepiolite is ...Radmila Gaćina, Katarina Urošević, Jelena Zakonović. "Sepiolite – a by-product of exploitation as a potential raw material in Serbian industry" in Underground mining engineering , Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mining and Geology (2019). https://doi.org/10.5937/podrad1935081G
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Application of VIКOR method in the selection of an optimal splution of excavation “Borska Reka” ore deposit
Sanja Bajić, Dragoljub Bajić, Branko Glušćević, Radmila Gaćina. "Application of VIКOR method in the selection of an optimal splution of excavation “Borska Reka” ore deposit" in 9th International Conference Mining and Environmental protection MEP, 24 – 27 May 2023, Sokobanja, Serbia , Belgrade : University of Belgrade-Faculty of mining and geology (2023)
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Analysis Of the Process Of Carbon Capture Utilization And Storage In Underground Reservoirs
John Nyame (2024)The importance of mitigating the effects of global climate change has necessitated an in-depth exploration of innovative strategies to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Among these strategies, Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) has emerged as a promising and transformative solution. This master thesis delves into the diverse realm of CCUS processes, aiming to unravel the positives challenges, and opportunities within this dynamic field. The analysis begins with a systematic examination of carbon capture technologies, encompassing post-combustion, pre-combustion, and oxy-fuel combustion ...... https://doi.oreg/10.1039/C3EE42350F [40] Favre, E. “Membrane processes and postcombustion carbon dioxide capture: challenges and prospects,”? Chemical Engineering Journal, 2011, vol. 171, no. 3, pp. 782— 793. [41] R. Bounaceur, N. Lape, D. Roizard, C. Vallieres, and E. Favre, “Membrane processes ...
... integration of CO2 capture with coal-fired power plants: a methodology to assess and optimize solvent-based post-combustion capture systems,” Chemical Engineering Research and Design, vol. 89, no. 9, pp. 1553— 1571,2011. [51] IPCC, Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage—Special Report of the Intergovernmental ...
... goases ·'· - J @·Ubt iil | |j | Figure 2.5 CO- separation using membrane material. _2 « Feed gas 55"C «~ e • ~ •a 2.4. Chemical Looping Chemical looping can be potentially cost-effective CO--capture options with minimum energy losses, in which both CO- and H»O are inherently separated ...John Nyame. Analysis Of the Process Of Carbon Capture Utilization And Storage In Underground Reservoirs, 2024
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BEYOND 2020 - Geology explorations and open pit activities affectation in reclamation designing in Kolubara Coal Mines (KCM) Serbia, new considerations
Geology explorations in KCM runs from 1936. year up to these days and still ongoing. Results in >7,200 drill holes with ≈600,000 m of core drilling and gave lignite ore resources of > 4,1Bt, which 1,15Bt are excavated since 1986. of XIX up to early years of XXI century. For further mining operations in open pits stay 1,5Bt of lignite. Under waste heaps are ≈80 km2, additional 85 km2 should be filled. All of that masses/areas were, are ...Bojan Dimitrijević, Bogoljub Vučković, Radmila Gaćina. "BEYOND 2020 - Geology explorations and open pit activities affectation in reclamation designing in Kolubara Coal Mines (KCM) Serbia, new considerations" in 17th International Conference of the open and underwater mining of minerals, Sts. Constantine and Helena Resort, Varna, 18-22 September, Bulgaria, Sofia, Bulgaria : Scientific and Technical Union of Mining, Geology and Metallurgy, (2023)
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Study of the Synergetic Effect of Co-Pyrolysis of Lignite and High-Density Polyethylene Aiming to Improve Utilization of Low-Rank Coal
Ivan Kojić, Achim Bechtel, Nikoleta Aleksić, Dragana Životić, Snežana Trifunović, Gordana Gajica, Ksenija Stojanović (2021)... coal OM and most hydrocarbon-based polymers (HDPE, LDPE, and PP) occur in similar temperature ranges by free radical mechanism [34–37]. Therefore, chemical interactions between plastics- and coal thermal decomposition intermediates, during pyrolysis, may have a positive impact on the yield and quality ...
... reforming processes, giving an op- portunity for producing high octane rating gasoline. On the other hand, terminal n-alkenes can be separated and used as chemical feedstock for plastic and detergent manufacture [77]. 3.5. The Composition of Gaseous Products Gaseous products produced in the open system pyrolysis ...
... MATSON Infinity Series FTIR instrument (Labx, Midland, ON, Canada). TGA-FTIR analysis was done at the Montanuniversität Leoben, Department of Product Engineering. 2.4. Pyrolysis of Lignite, HDPE, and Their Mixture Pyrolysis of initial pre-extracted lignite, HDPE, and their mixture (mass ratio 1:1) was performed ...Ivan Kojić, Achim Bechtel, Nikoleta Aleksić, Dragana Životić, Snežana Trifunović, Gordana Gajica, Ksenija Stojanović. "Study of the Synergetic Effect of Co-Pyrolysis of Lignite and High-Density Polyethylene Aiming to Improve Utilization of Low-Rank Coal" in Polymers, MDPI AG (2021). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13050759
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Definition of criteria and alternatives for choosing the optimal mining method deposits when applying multi: Criteria optimization, Belgrade, June 2024
Sanja Bajić, Dragoljub Bajić, Branko Gluščević, Radmila Gaćina, Josip Išek. "Definition of criteria and alternatives for choosing the optimal mining method deposits when applying multi: Criteria optimization, Belgrade, June 2024" in Podzemni radovi, Beograd, jun 2024, Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science (CEON/CEES) (2024). https://doi.org/10.5937/podrad2444071B
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Mitigating hydrate formation in onshore gas wells: A case study on optimization techniques and prevention
Gas wells, particularly those situated onshore, play a vital role in the global energy sector by supplying a significant portion of natural gas. However, operational challenges, notably gas hydrate formation, pose substantial issues, leading to complications such as flowline blockages and unexpected well shutdowns. Gas hydrates, crystalline structures resembling ice, ...Gas Well, Gas Hydrate Formation, Well Modeling, Well Performance Optimization, Choke Position Adjustments, Methanol InjectionMilica Ješić, Bojan Martinović, Stefan Stančić, Miroslav Crnogorac, Dušan Danilović. "Mitigating hydrate formation in onshore gas wells: A case study on optimization techniques and prevention" in Underground Mining Engineering, Beograd : Rudarsko-geološki fakultet (2023)
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Application of geophysical and multispectral imagery data for predictive mapping of a complex geo-tectonic unit: a case study of the East Vardar Ophiolite Zone, North-Macedonia
... Đušina 7, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia University of Belgrade, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 73/1, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Faculty of Civil Engineering MK, Bulevar Partizanski Odredi 24, 1000 Skopje, North Macedonia @ Springer ...
... study area is in the central part of North Macedonia, spans 5270 km? from north to south (Fig. 1), and contains the East Vardar Zone (EVZ). In general, the EVZ traverses Earth Science Informatics (2024) 17:1625–1644 Fig.1 a) Digital elevation 7559000 1627 7600000 ı model (DEM) of study ...
... models indicate that the most optimal dataset is the C dataset, which is character- ized by an even balance of ophiolites to non-ophiolites. In general, the ophiolite class exhibits the highest F1 scores in the C dataset, while the F1 scores for the non-ophiolite class are relatively similar across ...Filip Arnaut, Dragana Đurić, Uroš Đurić, Mileva Samardžić-Petrović, Igor Peshevski. "Application of geophysical and multispectral imagery data for predictive mapping of a complex geo-tectonic unit: a case study of the East Vardar Ophiolite Zone, North-Macedonia" in Earth Science Informatics, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12145-024-01243-4
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Application of Lignite Combustion Waste Slag Generated in Heating Plants as a Partial Replacement for Cement. Part II: Physical–Mechanical and Physical–Chemical Characterization of Mortar and Concrete
Milan Kragović, Nenad Ristić , Jelena Gulicovski, Andrijana Nedeljković, Snežana Pašalić, Ivica Ristović, Marija Stojmenović (2021)sagorevanje lignita, otpadna šljaka, zamena cementa, proizvodnja maltera i betona, fizičko-mehanička i fizičko-hemijska karakterizacija... Popovac, Serbia. Silica fumes were bought from the company “Sika”. The physical–chemical, chemical and mineralogical composition of the used cement, slag and silica fumes are given in Table 1. Table 1. The physical–chemical, chemical and mineralogical properties of the used cement, slag and silica fumes [16] ...
... appropriate computer software. The test was conducted at the concrete age of 2, 7, 28, and 90 days. 2.3.3. Physical–chemical Characterization of Hardened Mortar Samples The physical–chemical characterization was performed on hardened mortar samples with maximal possible cement replacement (20%) (P-20M) ...
... Application of Lignite Combustion Waste Slag Generated in Heating Plants as a Partial Replacement for Cement. Part II: Physical–Mechanical and Physical–Chemical Characterization of Mortar and Concrete Milan Kragović, Nenad Ristić , Jelena Gulicovski, Andrijana Nedeljković, Snežana Pašalić, Ivica Ristović, ...Milan Kragović, Nenad Ristić , Jelena Gulicovski, Andrijana Nedeljković, Snežana Pašalić, Ivica Ristović, Marija Stojmenović . "Application of Lignite Combustion Waste Slag Generated in Heating Plants as a Partial Replacement for Cement. Part II: Physical–Mechanical and Physical–Chemical Characterization of Mortar and Concrete" in Minerals, MDPI (2021). https://doi.org/10.3390/min11090925