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Overview of Erasmus+ NETCHEM project: ICT networking for overcoming technical and social barriers in instrumental analytical chemistry education

Maletić, Snežana; Ivančev-Tumbas, Ivana; Brossas, Annie; Antonijević, Milan; Čáslavský, Josef; Jovančićević, Branimir; Matović, Zoran; Kongoli, Renata; Vasjari, Majlinda; Petrović, Maja; Andrejić, Nenad; Popov, Saša; Vesović Ljubojević, Nataša; Tabet, Jean-Claude; Warnet, Anna; Anđelković, Darko; Gajica, Gordana; Anđelković, Tatjana

(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Maletić, Snežana
AU  - Ivančev-Tumbas, Ivana
AU  - Brossas, Annie
AU  - Antonijević, Milan
AU  - Čáslavský, Josef
AU  - Jovančićević, Branimir
AU  - Matović, Zoran
AU  - Kongoli, Renata
AU  - Vasjari, Majlinda
AU  - Petrović, Maja
AU  - Andrejić, Nenad
AU  - Popov, Saša
AU  - Vesović Ljubojević, Nataša
AU  - Tabet, Jean-Claude
AU  - Warnet, Anna
AU  - Anđelković, Darko
AU  - Gajica, Gordana
AU  - Anđelković, Tatjana
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4026
AB  - The paper briefly presents goals, activities, challenges, and outcomes of the NETCHEM project (http://www.netchem.ac.rs/) that was co-funded by the Erasmus+ Program of European Union (573885-EPP-1-2016-1-RS-EPPKA2- CBHE-JP). The project has been started in October 2016 and with extension lasted until April 2020. Western Balkan region has been targeted by upgrading capacities for education and research in environmental and food analysis in cooperation with partners from France, the UK, and Czech Republic. NETCHEM platform providing Web Accessed Remote Instrumental Analytical Laboratories (WARIAL) network, Database service and Open education system was created in order to improve the cooperation, educational, and research capacities of Higher Education Institutions involved, but also targeting whether audience not only from academic domain but from industry as well. The NETCHEM platform is free for access to public; thus, the external users to NETCHEM consortium can not only see its content but also actively participate, enter Database and WARIAL network, and upload their own educational/research material.
PB  - Springer Science and Business Media LLC
T2  - Environmental Science and Pollution Research
T1  - Overview of Erasmus+ NETCHEM project: ICT networking for overcoming technical and social barriers in instrumental analytical chemistry education
DO  - 10.1007/s11356-020-11506-4
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Maletić, Snežana and Ivančev-Tumbas, Ivana and Brossas, Annie and Antonijević, Milan and Čáslavský, Josef and Jovančićević, Branimir and Matović, Zoran and Kongoli, Renata and Vasjari, Majlinda and Petrović, Maja and Andrejić, Nenad and Popov, Saša and Vesović Ljubojević, Nataša and Tabet, Jean-Claude and Warnet, Anna and Anđelković, Darko and Gajica, Gordana and Anđelković, Tatjana",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The paper briefly presents goals, activities, challenges, and outcomes of the NETCHEM project (http://www.netchem.ac.rs/) that was co-funded by the Erasmus+ Program of European Union (573885-EPP-1-2016-1-RS-EPPKA2- CBHE-JP). The project has been started in October 2016 and with extension lasted until April 2020. Western Balkan region has been targeted by upgrading capacities for education and research in environmental and food analysis in cooperation with partners from France, the UK, and Czech Republic. NETCHEM platform providing Web Accessed Remote Instrumental Analytical Laboratories (WARIAL) network, Database service and Open education system was created in order to improve the cooperation, educational, and research capacities of Higher Education Institutions involved, but also targeting whether audience not only from academic domain but from industry as well. The NETCHEM platform is free for access to public; thus, the external users to NETCHEM consortium can not only see its content but also actively participate, enter Database and WARIAL network, and upload their own educational/research material.",
publisher = "Springer Science and Business Media LLC",
journal = "Environmental Science and Pollution Research",
title = "Overview of Erasmus+ NETCHEM project: ICT networking for overcoming technical and social barriers in instrumental analytical chemistry education",
doi = "10.1007/s11356-020-11506-4"
}
Maletić, S., Ivančev-Tumbas, I., Brossas, A., Antonijević, M., Čáslavský, J., Jovančićević, B., Matović, Z., Kongoli, R., Vasjari, M., Petrović, M., Andrejić, N., Popov, S., Vesović Ljubojević, N., Tabet, J., Warnet, A., Anđelković, D., Gajica, G.,& Anđelković, T.. (2020). Overview of Erasmus+ NETCHEM project: ICT networking for overcoming technical and social barriers in instrumental analytical chemistry education. in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Springer Science and Business Media LLC..
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-020-11506-4
Maletić S, Ivančev-Tumbas I, Brossas A, Antonijević M, Čáslavský J, Jovančićević B, Matović Z, Kongoli R, Vasjari M, Petrović M, Andrejić N, Popov S, Vesović Ljubojević N, Tabet J, Warnet A, Anđelković D, Gajica G, Anđelković T. Overview of Erasmus+ NETCHEM project: ICT networking for overcoming technical and social barriers in instrumental analytical chemistry education. in Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2020;.
doi:10.1007/s11356-020-11506-4 .
Maletić, Snežana, Ivančev-Tumbas, Ivana, Brossas, Annie, Antonijević, Milan, Čáslavský, Josef, Jovančićević, Branimir, Matović, Zoran, Kongoli, Renata, Vasjari, Majlinda, Petrović, Maja, Andrejić, Nenad, Popov, Saša, Vesović Ljubojević, Nataša, Tabet, Jean-Claude, Warnet, Anna, Anđelković, Darko, Gajica, Gordana, Anđelković, Tatjana, "Overview of Erasmus+ NETCHEM project: ICT networking for overcoming technical and social barriers in instrumental analytical chemistry education" in Environmental Science and Pollution Research (2020),
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-020-11506-4 . .
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Utilization of fruit processing industry waste as green activated carbon for the treatment of heavy metals and chlorophenols contaminated water

Pap, Sabolc; Šolević Knudsen, Tatjana; Radonic, Jelena; Maletić, Snežana; Igic, Sasa M.; Turk Sekulić, Maja

(Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pap, Sabolc
AU  - Šolević Knudsen, Tatjana
AU  - Radonic, Jelena
AU  - Maletić, Snežana
AU  - Igic, Sasa M.
AU  - Turk Sekulić, Maja
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2133
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2942
AB  - Plum stones, as a part of industrial and municipal organic waste, were used as a precursor for preparation of a low-cost activated carbon. Engineered, thermochemically-modified adsorbent was used to remove lead (Pb2+), cadmium (Cd2+), nickel (Ni2+) and chlorophenols from an aqueous solution. The characterization of the medium was performed using standard instrumental analysis. Additionally, the assessment included the influence of pH, adsorbent dosage, temperature, contact time and initial metal concentration on the separation efficiency in the batch-operational mode. With optimal working conditions, the process efficiency of over 95% was accomplished. The equilibrium and kinetic studies of adsorption were done. The pseudo-second order model described the adsorption kinetics best. The maximum adsorption capacity of the engineered adsorbent for Pb2+, Cd2+ and Ni2+ ions was calculated from the Langmuir isotherms and found to be 172.43 mg g(-1), 112.74 mg g(-1) and 63.74 mg g(-1), respectively. Preliminary results indicate a strong affinity of the separation medium for chlorophenols. Thermodynamic parameters such as Gibbs energy, enthalpy and entropy were calculated. Regeneration of the saturated adsorbent was conducted, with diluted phosphoric acid produced as a waste stream, during the washing of the adsorbent after activation. Based on the desorption study results, the activated carbon was successfully regenerated in 3 cycles. Mutual influence of ions was analyzed in multicomponent systems. The real system production and operational costs analysis confirmed a possibility for a successful implementation of the highly efficient, eco-friendly engineered adsorbent in the field of cost-effective wastewater treatment.
PB  - Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford
T2  - Journal of Cleaner Production
T1  - Utilization of fruit processing industry waste as green activated carbon for the treatment of heavy metals and chlorophenols contaminated water
VL  - 162
SP  - 958
EP  - 972
DO  - 10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.06.083
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pap, Sabolc and Šolević Knudsen, Tatjana and Radonic, Jelena and Maletić, Snežana and Igic, Sasa M. and Turk Sekulić, Maja",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Plum stones, as a part of industrial and municipal organic waste, were used as a precursor for preparation of a low-cost activated carbon. Engineered, thermochemically-modified adsorbent was used to remove lead (Pb2+), cadmium (Cd2+), nickel (Ni2+) and chlorophenols from an aqueous solution. The characterization of the medium was performed using standard instrumental analysis. Additionally, the assessment included the influence of pH, adsorbent dosage, temperature, contact time and initial metal concentration on the separation efficiency in the batch-operational mode. With optimal working conditions, the process efficiency of over 95% was accomplished. The equilibrium and kinetic studies of adsorption were done. The pseudo-second order model described the adsorption kinetics best. The maximum adsorption capacity of the engineered adsorbent for Pb2+, Cd2+ and Ni2+ ions was calculated from the Langmuir isotherms and found to be 172.43 mg g(-1), 112.74 mg g(-1) and 63.74 mg g(-1), respectively. Preliminary results indicate a strong affinity of the separation medium for chlorophenols. Thermodynamic parameters such as Gibbs energy, enthalpy and entropy were calculated. Regeneration of the saturated adsorbent was conducted, with diluted phosphoric acid produced as a waste stream, during the washing of the adsorbent after activation. Based on the desorption study results, the activated carbon was successfully regenerated in 3 cycles. Mutual influence of ions was analyzed in multicomponent systems. The real system production and operational costs analysis confirmed a possibility for a successful implementation of the highly efficient, eco-friendly engineered adsorbent in the field of cost-effective wastewater treatment.",
publisher = "Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford",
journal = "Journal of Cleaner Production",
title = "Utilization of fruit processing industry waste as green activated carbon for the treatment of heavy metals and chlorophenols contaminated water",
volume = "162",
pages = "958-972",
doi = "10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.06.083"
}
Pap, S., Šolević Knudsen, T., Radonic, J., Maletić, S., Igic, S. M.,& Turk Sekulić, M.. (2017). Utilization of fruit processing industry waste as green activated carbon for the treatment of heavy metals and chlorophenols contaminated water. in Journal of Cleaner Production
Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford., 162, 958-972.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.06.083
Pap S, Šolević Knudsen T, Radonic J, Maletić S, Igic SM, Turk Sekulić M. Utilization of fruit processing industry waste as green activated carbon for the treatment of heavy metals and chlorophenols contaminated water. in Journal of Cleaner Production. 2017;162:958-972.
doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.06.083 .
Pap, Sabolc, Šolević Knudsen, Tatjana, Radonic, Jelena, Maletić, Snežana, Igic, Sasa M., Turk Sekulić, Maja, "Utilization of fruit processing industry waste as green activated carbon for the treatment of heavy metals and chlorophenols contaminated water" in Journal of Cleaner Production, 162 (2017):958-972,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.06.083 . .
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Utilization of fruit processing industry waste as green activated carbon for the treatment of heavy metals and chlorophenols contaminated water

Pap, Sabolc; Šolević Knudsen, Tatjana; Radonic, Jelena; Maletić, Snežana; Igic, Sasa M.; Turk Sekulić, Maja

(Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pap, Sabolc
AU  - Šolević Knudsen, Tatjana
AU  - Radonic, Jelena
AU  - Maletić, Snežana
AU  - Igic, Sasa M.
AU  - Turk Sekulić, Maja
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2133
AB  - Plum stones, as a part of industrial and municipal organic waste, were used as a precursor for preparation of a low-cost activated carbon. Engineered, thermochemically-modified adsorbent was used to remove lead (Pb2+), cadmium (Cd2+), nickel (Ni2+) and chlorophenols from an aqueous solution. The characterization of the medium was performed using standard instrumental analysis. Additionally, the assessment included the influence of pH, adsorbent dosage, temperature, contact time and initial metal concentration on the separation efficiency in the batch-operational mode. With optimal working conditions, the process efficiency of over 95% was accomplished. The equilibrium and kinetic studies of adsorption were done. The pseudo-second order model described the adsorption kinetics best. The maximum adsorption capacity of the engineered adsorbent for Pb2+, Cd2+ and Ni2+ ions was calculated from the Langmuir isotherms and found to be 172.43 mg g(-1), 112.74 mg g(-1) and 63.74 mg g(-1), respectively. Preliminary results indicate a strong affinity of the separation medium for chlorophenols. Thermodynamic parameters such as Gibbs energy, enthalpy and entropy were calculated. Regeneration of the saturated adsorbent was conducted, with diluted phosphoric acid produced as a waste stream, during the washing of the adsorbent after activation. Based on the desorption study results, the activated carbon was successfully regenerated in 3 cycles. Mutual influence of ions was analyzed in multicomponent systems. The real system production and operational costs analysis confirmed a possibility for a successful implementation of the highly efficient, eco-friendly engineered adsorbent in the field of cost-effective wastewater treatment.
PB  - Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford
T2  - Journal of Cleaner Production
T1  - Utilization of fruit processing industry waste as green activated carbon for the treatment of heavy metals and chlorophenols contaminated water
VL  - 162
SP  - 958
EP  - 972
DO  - 10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.06.083
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pap, Sabolc and Šolević Knudsen, Tatjana and Radonic, Jelena and Maletić, Snežana and Igic, Sasa M. and Turk Sekulić, Maja",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Plum stones, as a part of industrial and municipal organic waste, were used as a precursor for preparation of a low-cost activated carbon. Engineered, thermochemically-modified adsorbent was used to remove lead (Pb2+), cadmium (Cd2+), nickel (Ni2+) and chlorophenols from an aqueous solution. The characterization of the medium was performed using standard instrumental analysis. Additionally, the assessment included the influence of pH, adsorbent dosage, temperature, contact time and initial metal concentration on the separation efficiency in the batch-operational mode. With optimal working conditions, the process efficiency of over 95% was accomplished. The equilibrium and kinetic studies of adsorption were done. The pseudo-second order model described the adsorption kinetics best. The maximum adsorption capacity of the engineered adsorbent for Pb2+, Cd2+ and Ni2+ ions was calculated from the Langmuir isotherms and found to be 172.43 mg g(-1), 112.74 mg g(-1) and 63.74 mg g(-1), respectively. Preliminary results indicate a strong affinity of the separation medium for chlorophenols. Thermodynamic parameters such as Gibbs energy, enthalpy and entropy were calculated. Regeneration of the saturated adsorbent was conducted, with diluted phosphoric acid produced as a waste stream, during the washing of the adsorbent after activation. Based on the desorption study results, the activated carbon was successfully regenerated in 3 cycles. Mutual influence of ions was analyzed in multicomponent systems. The real system production and operational costs analysis confirmed a possibility for a successful implementation of the highly efficient, eco-friendly engineered adsorbent in the field of cost-effective wastewater treatment.",
publisher = "Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford",
journal = "Journal of Cleaner Production",
title = "Utilization of fruit processing industry waste as green activated carbon for the treatment of heavy metals and chlorophenols contaminated water",
volume = "162",
pages = "958-972",
doi = "10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.06.083"
}
Pap, S., Šolević Knudsen, T., Radonic, J., Maletić, S., Igic, S. M.,& Turk Sekulić, M.. (2017). Utilization of fruit processing industry waste as green activated carbon for the treatment of heavy metals and chlorophenols contaminated water. in Journal of Cleaner Production
Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford., 162, 958-972.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.06.083
Pap S, Šolević Knudsen T, Radonic J, Maletić S, Igic SM, Turk Sekulić M. Utilization of fruit processing industry waste as green activated carbon for the treatment of heavy metals and chlorophenols contaminated water. in Journal of Cleaner Production. 2017;162:958-972.
doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.06.083 .
Pap, Sabolc, Šolević Knudsen, Tatjana, Radonic, Jelena, Maletić, Snežana, Igic, Sasa M., Turk Sekulić, Maja, "Utilization of fruit processing industry waste as green activated carbon for the treatment of heavy metals and chlorophenols contaminated water" in Journal of Cleaner Production, 162 (2017):958-972,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.06.083 . .
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