@conference{
author = "Miletić, Srđan and Avdalović, Jelena and Žerađanin, Aleksandra and Spasić, Snežana and Ilić, Mila and Nakano, Takeshi and Beškoski, Vladimir and Vrvić, Miroslav",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Environmental pollution with toxic metals, petroleum-type contaminants and new classes of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), such as perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) is always a problem. Microorganisms as "biological agents" are always actual in
remediation, especially in the historical pollution, protection and preservation of the environment. Biochemical pathways and mechanisms of degradation and inactivation of pollutants are challenges for researchers and for those who implement those researches in practice. Because of their ability to remove metabolic hydrogen peroxide, special attention is focused on humic substances, an important ingredient of soil organic substances and end products of degradation of organic pollutants and organic substances on the substrate by the consortium of microorganisms during simultaneous bioremediation and humification. Humic substances bind metals (such as manganese, copper, iron, etc.) which are redox-active and react with H2O2 in the Fenton reaction
giving hydroxyl radical (OH•) which is bonded by humic acid.",
publisher = "Japan Society for Environmental Chemistry",
journal = "25th Symposium on Environmental Chemistry, June 8-10, 2016, Niigata, Japan",
title = "Effect of Humic Acid on Growth of Zymogenous Consortium of Microorganisms Used in Bioremediation Process",
pages = "1D-08",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_5465"
}