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Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-toxic\/hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering | 2016

Effect of experimental variables onto Co(2+) and Sr(2+) sorption behavior in red mud-water suspensions.

Aleksandra S. Milenković; Ivana Smičiklas; Marija Šljivić-Ivanović; Ljiljana Živković; Nikola S. Vukelić

ABSTRACT The prospects of rinsed red mud (alumina production residue) utilization for liquid radioactive waste treatment have been investigated, with Co2+ and Sr2+ as model cations of radioactive elements. To evaluate the sorption effectiveness and corresponding binding mechanisms, the process was analyzed in batch conditions, by varying experimental conditions (pH, Co2+ and Sr2+ concentrations in single solutions and binary mixtures, contact time, and the concentration of competing cations and ligands common in liquid radioactive waste). Comparison of the Co2+ and Sr2+ sorption pH edges with the red mud isoelectric point has revealed that Co2+ removal took place at both positive and negative red mud surface, while Sr2+ sorption abruptly increased when the surface became negatively charged. The increase of initial cation content and pH resulted in increased equilibrium times and sorption capacity and decreased rate constants. From single metal solutions and various binary mixtures, Co2+ was sorbed more efficiently and selectively than Sr2+. While Sr2+ sorption was reduced by coexisting cations in the order Al3+ ≥ Ca2+ >Na+ ≥Cs+, removal of Co2+ was affected by Al3+ species and complexing agents (EDTA and citrate). Desorption of Co2+ was negligible in Ca2+ and Sr2+ containing media and in solutions with initial pH 4–7. Sr2+ desorption was generally more pronounced, especially at low pH and in the presence of Co2+. Collected macroscopic data signify that Co2+ sorption by red mud minerals occurred via strong chemical bonds, while Sr2+ was retained mainly by weaker ion-exchange or electrostatic interactions. Results indicate that the rinsed red mud represent an efficient, low-cost sorbent for Co2+ and Sr2+ immobilization.


Bulletin of Geography. Socio-economic Series | 2013

Possibilities for mountain-based adventure tourism: the case of Serbia

Snežana Vujadinović; Dejan Šabić; Marko Joksimović; Rajko Golić; Mirjana Gajic; Ljiljana Živković; Miroljub Milinčić

Abstract Adventure tourism is a specific type of tourism that has been increasingly popular in Serbia in recent years. In this regard, the paper identifies the basic characteristics of adventure tourism, its development in Serbia, with a great emphasis placed on high mountain areas that, owing to their physical and geographic characteristics, possess huge potential. The paper aims, among other things, to identify factors encouraging or limiting development of adventure tourism in Serbia, analysing the practice, defining potential destinations and suggesting appropriate measures in order to promote it


Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2015

Immobilization of Candida rugosa lipase by adsorption onto biosafe meso/macroporous silica and zirconia

L. Živković; Ljiljana Živković; Biljana Babić; Maja Kokunešoski; Bojan Jokić; Ivanka Karadžić


Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2016

The effect of graphene loading on mechanical, thermal and biological properties of poly(vinyl alcohol)/graphene nanocomposites

Rade Surudžić; Ana Janković; Miodrag Mitrić; Ivana Z. Matić; Zorica D. Juranić; Ljiljana Živković; Vesna Mišković-Stanković; Kyong Yop Rhee; Soo Jin Park; David Hui


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2015

Surface characterization of mesoporous carbon cryogel and its application in arsenic (III) adsorption from aqueous solutions

Tamara Z. Minović; Jelena Gulicovski; Milovan Stoiljković; Bojan Jokić; Ljiljana Živković; Branko Matović; Biljana Babić


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2014

Elongated titania nanostructures as efficient photocatalysts for degradation of selected herbicides

Mila Vranješ; Zoran Šaponjić; Ljiljana Živković; Vesna N. Despotović; Daniela V. Šojić; Biljana F. Abramović; Mirjana I. Čomor


Progress in Organic Coatings | 2015

Protective properties of cataphoretic epoxy coating on aluminium alloy AA6060 modified with electrodeposited Ce-based coatings: Effect of post-treatment

Ljiljana Živković; J.B. Bajat; J.P. Popić; Bore V. Jegdić; Sanja I. Stevanović; V.B. Mišković-Stanković


Powder Technology | 2016

Tailoring of magnetite powder properties for enhanced phosphate removal: Effect of PEG addition in the synthesis process

Andrija Savić; Djuro Čokeša; Slavica Lazarević; Bojan Jokić; Djordje Janackovic; Rada Petrović; Ljiljana Živković


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2016

The Candida rugosa lipase adsorbed onto titania as nano biocatalyst with improved thermostability and reuse potential in aqueous and organic media

L. Živković; Ljiljana Živković; Vladimir P. Beškoski; Kristina Gopcevic; Bojan Jokić; Dragoslav S. Radosavljević; Ivanka Karadžić


Journal of The Serbian Chemical Society | 2015

Adsorption of Candida rugosa lipase onto alumina: effect of surface charge

L. Živković; Ljiljana Živković; Bojan Jokić; Andrija Savić; Ivanka Karadžić

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