@conference{
author = "Lopičić, Zorica and Milojković, Jelena and Antanasković, Anja and Šoštarić, Tatjana and Adamović, Vladimir and Mihajlović, Marija and Dimitrijević, Jelena",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Growing industrial activities generate huge amounts of waste biomass worldwide annually, which are, most often, improperly disposed, representing resource lost and secondary pollution sources. Many recent investigations have shown that this kind of biomass material can be reused as high quality sorbent, with certain modifications which would improve separation process. Having this in mind, we have investigated application of two biowaste materials-lignocellulosic waste of peach stones (Prunus Persica L) – IPS and invasive aquatic weed (Myriophyllum spicatum) - MsA, both immobilized in sodium alginate, as lead sorbents. For kinetic investigations, both sorbents were used to remove Pb2+ ions from synthetic solutions (batch reaction system with stirring), under defined operational parameters. Obtained data were modelled using nonlinear form of three most common kinetic models.",
publisher = "Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology",
journal = "8th International Conference ,,Mining and environmental protection’’",
title = "Comparative analysis of Pb(ii) removal kinetics by Immobilized biowaste materials",
pages = "199-194"
}