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Water Research | 2010

The adsorption of nicotine from aqueous solutions on different zeolite structures

Vesna Rakić; Ljiljana Damjanović; Vladislav Rac; Dušan Stošić; Vera Dondur; Aline Auroux

The present work is focused on the adsorption of nicotine from aqueous solutions. Based on the data available in the literature, serious concern is claimed regarding the appearance of nicotine in ground, surface and municipal wastewaters. In order to investigate the possibility of abatement by adsorption, three different types of zeolites (BEA, MFI and HEU) have been applied as adsorbents. In addition, the adsorption was performed on activated carbon, a solid customarily used for removal of pollutants from water. The adsorption of nicotine was studied by isothermal microcalorimetry, which provided the heats evolved as a result of adsorption. The values of these heats revealed that the investigated solids are energetically heterogeneous for the adsorption of nicotine from aqueous solution. Additionally, the amounts of adsorbed pollutant were determined and presented in the form of adsorption isotherms. The obtained adsorption isotherms were interpreted using Langmuir, Freundlich, and Sips equations; the latter was found to express high level of agreement with experimental data of nicotine adsorption on the investigated solids. The possibilities to regenerate the adsorbents were examined by means of thermogravimetry coupled with mass spectrometry. From all obtained results, it was possible to distinguish zeolite BEA as a material which possesses the capacity for adsorption of nicotine comparable to that of activated carbon.


Archive | 2013

Characterization of Acid–Base Sites in Zeolites

Dušan Stošić; Aline Auroux

The review of the use of adsorption microcalorimetry for the characterization of acid-base properties of various types of zeolites is provided. Factors influencing these properties are introduced and explained. Furthermore, the relationship between the data obtained by this technique and catalytic activity of investigated materials is discussed.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2010

The investigation of phenol removal from aqueous solutions by zeolites as solid adsorbents

Ljiljana Damjanović; Vesna Rakić; Vladislav Rac; Dušan Stošić; Aline Auroux


Catalysis Today | 2012

CeO2–Nb2O5 mixed oxide catalysts: Preparation, characterization and catalytic activity in fructose dehydration reaction

Dušan Stošić; Simona Bennici; Vesna Rakić; Aline Auroux


Catalysis Communications | 2012

Influence of surface acid–base properties of zirconia and titania based catalysts on the product selectivity in gas phase dehydration of glycerol

Dušan Stošić; Simona Bennici; Jean-Luc Couturier; Jean-Luc Dubois; Aline Auroux


Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2014

Zeolite–MgCl2 composites as potential long-term heat storage materials: Influence of zeolite properties on heats of water sorption

Gareth Whiting; Didier Grondin; Dušan Stošić; Simona Bennici; Aline Auroux


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2012

Glycerol dehydration over calcium phosphate catalysts: Effect of acidic-basic features on catalytic performance

Dušan Stošić; Simona Bennici; Sergey Sirotin; Christophe Calais; Jean-Luc Couturier; Jean-Luc Dubois; Arnaud Travert; Aline Auroux


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2014

Hierarchical ZSM-5, Beta and USY zeolites: Acidity assessment by gas and aqueous phase calorimetry and catalytic activity in fructose dehydration reaction

Vladislav Rac; Vesna Rakić; Dušan Stošić; Otman Otman; Aline Auroux


Catalysis Today | 2014

Examination of acid–base properties of solid catalysts for gas phase dehydration of glycerol: FTIR and adsorption microcalorimetry studies

Dušan Stošić; Simona Bennici; Sergey Sirotin; Paweł Stelmachowski; Jean-Luc Couturier; Jean-Luc Dubois; Arnaud Travert; Aline Auroux


Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Tuning the acidity of niobia: Characterization and catalytic activity of Nb2O5–MeO2 (Me = Ti, Zr, Ce) mesoporous mixed oxides

Dušan Stošić; Simona Bennici; Vladimir Pavlović; Vesna Rakić; Aline Auroux

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Vera Dondur

University of Belgrade

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