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Synthesis of fluorapatite nanopowders by a surfactant-assisted microwave method under isothermal conditions

Stanić, Vojislav Dj.; Adnađević, Borivoj K.; Dimitrijević, Suzana I.; Dimović, Slavko; Mitrić, Miodrag; Zmejkovski, Bojana; Smiljanić, Slavko

(Belgrade : Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stanić, Vojislav Dj.
AU  - Adnađević, Borivoj K.
AU  - Dimitrijević, Suzana I.
AU  - Dimović, Slavko
AU  - Mitrić, Miodrag
AU  - Zmejkovski, Bojana
AU  - Smiljanić, Slavko
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2453
AB  - Fluorapatite nanopowders with different amounts of fluoride ions were prepared using the surfactant-assisted microwave method under isothermal conditions. Microwave irradiation was applied for the rapid formation of crystals. A micellar solution of polyoxyethylene (23) lauryl ether was used as a regulator of nucleation and crystal growth. Characterization studies from X-ray diffraction, field-emission scaning electron microscopy and Fourier(-)transform infrared spectra showed that crystals have an apatite structure and particles of all samples are nano size, with an average length of 50 mn and about 15-25 nm in diameter. Antimicrobial studies have demonstrated that synthesized fluorapatite nanopowders exhibit activity against tested pathogens: Eseherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans. Activity increased with the amount of fluoride ions. The synthesized fluorapatite nanomaterials are promising as materials in environmental protection and medicine for orthopedics and dental restorations.
PB  - Belgrade : Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences
T2  - Nuclear Technology & Radiation Protection
T1  - Synthesis of fluorapatite nanopowders by a surfactant-assisted microwave method under isothermal conditions
VL  - 33
IS  - 2
SP  - 180
EP  - 187
DO  - 10.2298/NTRP1802180S
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stanić, Vojislav Dj. and Adnađević, Borivoj K. and Dimitrijević, Suzana I. and Dimović, Slavko and Mitrić, Miodrag and Zmejkovski, Bojana and Smiljanić, Slavko",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Fluorapatite nanopowders with different amounts of fluoride ions were prepared using the surfactant-assisted microwave method under isothermal conditions. Microwave irradiation was applied for the rapid formation of crystals. A micellar solution of polyoxyethylene (23) lauryl ether was used as a regulator of nucleation and crystal growth. Characterization studies from X-ray diffraction, field-emission scaning electron microscopy and Fourier(-)transform infrared spectra showed that crystals have an apatite structure and particles of all samples are nano size, with an average length of 50 mn and about 15-25 nm in diameter. Antimicrobial studies have demonstrated that synthesized fluorapatite nanopowders exhibit activity against tested pathogens: Eseherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans. Activity increased with the amount of fluoride ions. The synthesized fluorapatite nanomaterials are promising as materials in environmental protection and medicine for orthopedics and dental restorations.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences",
journal = "Nuclear Technology & Radiation Protection",
title = "Synthesis of fluorapatite nanopowders by a surfactant-assisted microwave method under isothermal conditions",
volume = "33",
number = "2",
pages = "180-187",
doi = "10.2298/NTRP1802180S"
}
Stanić, V. Dj., Adnađević, B. K., Dimitrijević, S. I., Dimović, S., Mitrić, M., Zmejkovski, B.,& Smiljanić, S.. (2018). Synthesis of fluorapatite nanopowders by a surfactant-assisted microwave method under isothermal conditions. in Nuclear Technology & Radiation Protection
Belgrade : Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences., 33(2), 180-187.
https://doi.org/10.2298/NTRP1802180S
Stanić VD, Adnađević BK, Dimitrijević SI, Dimović S, Mitrić M, Zmejkovski B, Smiljanić S. Synthesis of fluorapatite nanopowders by a surfactant-assisted microwave method under isothermal conditions. in Nuclear Technology & Radiation Protection. 2018;33(2):180-187.
doi:10.2298/NTRP1802180S .
Stanić, Vojislav Dj., Adnađević, Borivoj K., Dimitrijević, Suzana I., Dimović, Slavko, Mitrić, Miodrag, Zmejkovski, Bojana, Smiljanić, Slavko, "Synthesis of fluorapatite nanopowders by a surfactant-assisted microwave method under isothermal conditions" in Nuclear Technology & Radiation Protection, 33, no. 2 (2018):180-187,
https://doi.org/10.2298/NTRP1802180S . .
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Study of Simultaneous Radionuclide Sorption by Mixture Design Methodology

Sljivic-Ivanovic, Marija Z; Smiciklas, Ivana D; Dimović, Slavko; Jovic, Mihajlo D; Dojčinović, Biljana

(American Chemical Society (ACS), 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Sljivic-Ivanovic, Marija Z
AU  - Smiciklas, Ivana D
AU  - Dimović, Slavko
AU  - Jovic, Mihajlo D
AU  - Dojčinović, Biljana
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3200
AB  - The problem of simultaneous removal of Co2+, Sr2+, and Cs+ ions from aqueous solutions was addressed using oxide, phosphate, and aluminosilicate materials from economical and abundant sources. Competition between cations was analyzed by the following approaches: (i) the addition of each sorbent separately to variously concentrated cation mixtures (using simplex lattice experimental design methodology), (ii) the application of mixture sorbents (using extreme vertices:experimental design), and consecutive addition of sorbents in varying order. Investigated materials exhibited different selectivity for Co2+ Sr2+, and CS+ in the mixture; thus combination of materials in one-step sorption, or successive addition of sorbents in a multistep process, lead to better removal efficiency. Regression equations obtained by statistical analysis satisfactorily predicted sorbed amounts of cations as a function of both the composition of mixed waste and the composition of mixed sorbent. Mixture designs should be considered as useful tools for getting better insight into the complex sorption processes.
PB  - American Chemical Society (ACS)
T2  - Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
T1  - Study of Simultaneous Radionuclide Sorption by Mixture Design Methodology
VL  - 54
IS  - 44
SP  - 11212
EP  - 11221
DO  - 10.1021/acs.iecr.5b03448
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Sljivic-Ivanovic, Marija Z and Smiciklas, Ivana D and Dimović, Slavko and Jovic, Mihajlo D and Dojčinović, Biljana",
year = "2015",
abstract = "The problem of simultaneous removal of Co2+, Sr2+, and Cs+ ions from aqueous solutions was addressed using oxide, phosphate, and aluminosilicate materials from economical and abundant sources. Competition between cations was analyzed by the following approaches: (i) the addition of each sorbent separately to variously concentrated cation mixtures (using simplex lattice experimental design methodology), (ii) the application of mixture sorbents (using extreme vertices:experimental design), and consecutive addition of sorbents in varying order. Investigated materials exhibited different selectivity for Co2+ Sr2+, and CS+ in the mixture; thus combination of materials in one-step sorption, or successive addition of sorbents in a multistep process, lead to better removal efficiency. Regression equations obtained by statistical analysis satisfactorily predicted sorbed amounts of cations as a function of both the composition of mixed waste and the composition of mixed sorbent. Mixture designs should be considered as useful tools for getting better insight into the complex sorption processes.",
publisher = "American Chemical Society (ACS)",
journal = "Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research",
title = "Study of Simultaneous Radionuclide Sorption by Mixture Design Methodology",
volume = "54",
number = "44",
pages = "11212-11221",
doi = "10.1021/acs.iecr.5b03448"
}
Sljivic-Ivanovic, M. Z., Smiciklas, I. D., Dimović, S., Jovic, M. D.,& Dojčinović, B.. (2015). Study of Simultaneous Radionuclide Sorption by Mixture Design Methodology. in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
American Chemical Society (ACS)., 54(44), 11212-11221.
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.5b03448
Sljivic-Ivanovic MZ, Smiciklas ID, Dimović S, Jovic MD, Dojčinović B. Study of Simultaneous Radionuclide Sorption by Mixture Design Methodology. in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 2015;54(44):11212-11221.
doi:10.1021/acs.iecr.5b03448 .
Sljivic-Ivanovic, Marija Z, Smiciklas, Ivana D, Dimović, Slavko, Jovic, Mihajlo D, Dojčinović, Biljana, "Study of Simultaneous Radionuclide Sorption by Mixture Design Methodology" in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 54, no. 44 (2015):11212-11221,
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.5b03448 . .
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Study of Simultaneous Radionuclide Sorption by Mixture Design Methodology

Sljivic-Ivanovic, Marija Z; Smiciklas, Ivana D; Dimović, Slavko; Jovic, Mihajlo D; Dojčinović, Biljana

(American Chemical Society (ACS), 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Sljivic-Ivanovic, Marija Z
AU  - Smiciklas, Ivana D
AU  - Dimović, Slavko
AU  - Jovic, Mihajlo D
AU  - Dojčinović, Biljana
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1823
AB  - The problem of simultaneous removal of Co2+, Sr2+, and Cs+ ions from aqueous solutions was addressed using oxide, phosphate, and aluminosilicate materials from economical and abundant sources. Competition between cations was analyzed by the following approaches: (i) the addition of each sorbent separately to variously concentrated cation mixtures (using simplex lattice experimental design methodology), (ii) the application of mixture sorbents (using extreme vertices:experimental design), and consecutive addition of sorbents in varying order. Investigated materials exhibited different selectivity for Co2+ Sr2+, and CS+ in the mixture; thus combination of materials in one-step sorption, or successive addition of sorbents in a multistep process, lead to better removal efficiency. Regression equations obtained by statistical analysis satisfactorily predicted sorbed amounts of cations as a function of both the composition of mixed waste and the composition of mixed sorbent. Mixture designs should be considered as useful tools for getting better insight into the complex sorption processes.
PB  - American Chemical Society (ACS)
T2  - Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
T1  - Study of Simultaneous Radionuclide Sorption by Mixture Design Methodology
VL  - 54
IS  - 44
SP  - 11212
EP  - 11221
DO  - 10.1021/acs.iecr.5b03448
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Sljivic-Ivanovic, Marija Z and Smiciklas, Ivana D and Dimović, Slavko and Jovic, Mihajlo D and Dojčinović, Biljana",
year = "2015",
abstract = "The problem of simultaneous removal of Co2+, Sr2+, and Cs+ ions from aqueous solutions was addressed using oxide, phosphate, and aluminosilicate materials from economical and abundant sources. Competition between cations was analyzed by the following approaches: (i) the addition of each sorbent separately to variously concentrated cation mixtures (using simplex lattice experimental design methodology), (ii) the application of mixture sorbents (using extreme vertices:experimental design), and consecutive addition of sorbents in varying order. Investigated materials exhibited different selectivity for Co2+ Sr2+, and CS+ in the mixture; thus combination of materials in one-step sorption, or successive addition of sorbents in a multistep process, lead to better removal efficiency. Regression equations obtained by statistical analysis satisfactorily predicted sorbed amounts of cations as a function of both the composition of mixed waste and the composition of mixed sorbent. Mixture designs should be considered as useful tools for getting better insight into the complex sorption processes.",
publisher = "American Chemical Society (ACS)",
journal = "Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research",
title = "Study of Simultaneous Radionuclide Sorption by Mixture Design Methodology",
volume = "54",
number = "44",
pages = "11212-11221",
doi = "10.1021/acs.iecr.5b03448"
}
Sljivic-Ivanovic, M. Z., Smiciklas, I. D., Dimović, S., Jovic, M. D.,& Dojčinović, B.. (2015). Study of Simultaneous Radionuclide Sorption by Mixture Design Methodology. in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
American Chemical Society (ACS)., 54(44), 11212-11221.
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.5b03448
Sljivic-Ivanovic MZ, Smiciklas ID, Dimović S, Jovic MD, Dojčinović B. Study of Simultaneous Radionuclide Sorption by Mixture Design Methodology. in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 2015;54(44):11212-11221.
doi:10.1021/acs.iecr.5b03448 .
Sljivic-Ivanovic, Marija Z, Smiciklas, Ivana D, Dimović, Slavko, Jovic, Mihajlo D, Dojčinović, Biljana, "Study of Simultaneous Radionuclide Sorption by Mixture Design Methodology" in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 54, no. 44 (2015):11212-11221,
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.5b03448 . .
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Speciation of Sr-90 and other metal cations in artificially contaminated soils: the influence of bone sorbent addition

Dimović, Slavko; Smiciklas, Ivana; Sljivic-Ivanovic, Marija; Dojčinović, Biljana

(Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg, 2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Dimović, Slavko
AU  - Smiciklas, Ivana
AU  - Sljivic-Ivanovic, Marija
AU  - Dojčinović, Biljana
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1317
AB  - The influence of bone sorbent addition onto distribution of Sr-90 in artificially contaminated soil was preliminary studied to assess the possibility of biogenic apatite utilization for reduction of Sr-90 mobility and availability. Simultaneously, the disruption of soil micro- (Cd, Zn, Co, Cu, Cr, and Ni,) and macroelements (Al, Fe, Mn, K, Mg, and Ca) upon Sr contamination and sorbent addition was monitored. The model soil was contaminated by inactive Sr, in the form of Sr(NO3)(2) solution. As a soil additive, sorbent obtained by annealing bovine bones at 400 A degrees C (B400) was applied. Both the uncontaminated and Sr-contaminated soils were mixed with 1, 3, 5, and 10 % of sorbent, suspended in distilled water (initial pH 5; solid/solution ratio, 1:2), and equilibrated for 15 days on a rotary shaker. Solid residues were subjected to modified Tessier five-step sequential extraction analysis, and the amounts of chosen metals in each fraction were determined by inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy. In the original soil, Sr was mainly found in exchangeable (61 %) and carbonate phase (16 %), whereas after contamination, the content of Sr in exchangeable phase raised to 94 %. With the addition of B400, the decrease in Sr amounts in exchangeable fraction was detected, whereas increase occurred mainly in operationally defined carbonate phase and in the residual. High level of Sr contamination caused the increase in Zn, Ni, Co, Cu, Cd, and Mn and decrease in Ca content in exchangeable phase. Sorbent addition resulted in a migration of these cations to less soluble fractions. This effect was observed even for major soil elements such as Fe, Al, and Mn, regardless of the excessive amounts of Sr in the soil. Mixing the soil with B400 resulted in reduced Sr mobility and bioavailability. B400 acted as a stabilizing agent for heavy metals, as well. Apatite distinguished selectivity towards heavy metals may interfere with the Sr immobilization and disrupt original cation distribution. Further studies should include more realistic (lower) Sr concentrations in the soil, different soil types, pH, and longer incubation times.
PB  - Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg
T2  - Journal of Soils and Sediments
T1  - Speciation of Sr-90 and other metal cations in artificially contaminated soils: the influence of bone sorbent addition
VL  - 13
IS  - 2
SP  - 383
EP  - 393
DO  - 10.1007/s11368-012-0633-7
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Dimović, Slavko and Smiciklas, Ivana and Sljivic-Ivanovic, Marija and Dojčinović, Biljana",
year = "2013",
abstract = "The influence of bone sorbent addition onto distribution of Sr-90 in artificially contaminated soil was preliminary studied to assess the possibility of biogenic apatite utilization for reduction of Sr-90 mobility and availability. Simultaneously, the disruption of soil micro- (Cd, Zn, Co, Cu, Cr, and Ni,) and macroelements (Al, Fe, Mn, K, Mg, and Ca) upon Sr contamination and sorbent addition was monitored. The model soil was contaminated by inactive Sr, in the form of Sr(NO3)(2) solution. As a soil additive, sorbent obtained by annealing bovine bones at 400 A degrees C (B400) was applied. Both the uncontaminated and Sr-contaminated soils were mixed with 1, 3, 5, and 10 % of sorbent, suspended in distilled water (initial pH 5; solid/solution ratio, 1:2), and equilibrated for 15 days on a rotary shaker. Solid residues were subjected to modified Tessier five-step sequential extraction analysis, and the amounts of chosen metals in each fraction were determined by inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy. In the original soil, Sr was mainly found in exchangeable (61 %) and carbonate phase (16 %), whereas after contamination, the content of Sr in exchangeable phase raised to 94 %. With the addition of B400, the decrease in Sr amounts in exchangeable fraction was detected, whereas increase occurred mainly in operationally defined carbonate phase and in the residual. High level of Sr contamination caused the increase in Zn, Ni, Co, Cu, Cd, and Mn and decrease in Ca content in exchangeable phase. Sorbent addition resulted in a migration of these cations to less soluble fractions. This effect was observed even for major soil elements such as Fe, Al, and Mn, regardless of the excessive amounts of Sr in the soil. Mixing the soil with B400 resulted in reduced Sr mobility and bioavailability. B400 acted as a stabilizing agent for heavy metals, as well. Apatite distinguished selectivity towards heavy metals may interfere with the Sr immobilization and disrupt original cation distribution. Further studies should include more realistic (lower) Sr concentrations in the soil, different soil types, pH, and longer incubation times.",
publisher = "Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg",
journal = "Journal of Soils and Sediments",
title = "Speciation of Sr-90 and other metal cations in artificially contaminated soils: the influence of bone sorbent addition",
volume = "13",
number = "2",
pages = "383-393",
doi = "10.1007/s11368-012-0633-7"
}
Dimović, S., Smiciklas, I., Sljivic-Ivanovic, M.,& Dojčinović, B.. (2013). Speciation of Sr-90 and other metal cations in artificially contaminated soils: the influence of bone sorbent addition. in Journal of Soils and Sediments
Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg., 13(2), 383-393.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11368-012-0633-7
Dimović S, Smiciklas I, Sljivic-Ivanovic M, Dojčinović B. Speciation of Sr-90 and other metal cations in artificially contaminated soils: the influence of bone sorbent addition. in Journal of Soils and Sediments. 2013;13(2):383-393.
doi:10.1007/s11368-012-0633-7 .
Dimović, Slavko, Smiciklas, Ivana, Sljivic-Ivanovic, Marija, Dojčinović, Biljana, "Speciation of Sr-90 and other metal cations in artificially contaminated soils: the influence of bone sorbent addition" in Journal of Soils and Sediments, 13, no. 2 (2013):383-393,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11368-012-0633-7 . .
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