Geološke karakteristike ležišta zeolita “Toponica” kao sirovine za upotrebu u različitim oblastima ekologije
Аутори
Kašić, VladanMihajlović, Slavica
Đorđević, Nataša
Остала ауторства
Ilić, IvanaBarjaktarević, Dragana
Smilevski, Cvetko
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
Метаподаци
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Zeolite was discovered in 1756 by F. Axel Frederic Cronsted, a Swedish mineralogist . He named them after the Greek words “zein” and “lithos”, which means “boiling
stone”. Zeolites are crystalline, hydrated aluminosilicates of alkaline and alkaline earth cations.
They possess an infinite three-dimensional crystal structure. Zeolites are characterized by
the ability to lose or receive wate. Also, they exchange some of their constitutional cations
without any major structural changes [1]. The most important characteristics of natural
zeolite minerals that enable their wide application in various areas of economic activities
are: ability absorption , processes ionic changes and catalysis . Natural zeolites are one of the
most economically significant groups of mineral raw materials due to their origin, physical
and chemical properties, as well as structural characteristics. There are numerous fields of
application of natural zeolites in ecosystems: in the removal of organic sulfu...r bound to oils,
in air purification from SO 2 , CO 2 and nitrogen oxides. Zeolite is a material that, due
to its properties, is used for removing cesium and strontium from soil contaminated with
nuclear waste, in water purification, in the field of agriculture, veterinary medicine, as a
construction material, etc.
The deposits and occurrences of zeolitic tuffs in Serbia are related to Tertiary lacustrine
volcanic-sedimentary and sedimentary complexes. They are related to the effusive activities
of dacitic, dacito-andesitic and andesitic magmas. In this regard, the most important are:
the Vranje, Toplic, Kruševac, Krivoreč, Sokobanj, Bogovin, West Moravian and Ibar basins,
the eastern part of the Great Moravian Trench as well as the Fruška Gora area.
Кључне речи:
Toponica / zeolitic tuff / environmental protectionИзвор:
Sedma naučno-stručna konferencija sa međunarodnim učešćem “Stanje i zaštita životne sredine-multidisciplinarni pristup“, 2024, 186-193Издавач:
- Beograd : Univerzitet “Union-Nikola Tesla”, Fakultet za informacione tehnologije i inženjerstvo
- Beograd : Univerzitet “Union-Nikola Tesla”, Fakultet za poslovne studije i pravo
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација Републике Србије, институционално финансирање - 200023 (Институт за технологију нуклеарних и других минералних сировина - ИТНМС, Београд) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200023)
Институција/група
Institut za tehnologiju nuklearnih i drugih mineralnih sirovinaTY - CONF AU - Kašić, Vladan AU - Mihajlović, Slavica AU - Đorđević, Nataša PY - 2024 UR - https://ritnms.itnms.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1251 AB - Zeolite was discovered in 1756 by F. Axel Frederic Cronsted, a Swedish mineralogist . He named them after the Greek words “zein” and “lithos”, which means “boiling stone”. Zeolites are crystalline, hydrated aluminosilicates of alkaline and alkaline earth cations. They possess an infinite three-dimensional crystal structure. Zeolites are characterized by the ability to lose or receive wate. Also, they exchange some of their constitutional cations without any major structural changes [1]. The most important characteristics of natural zeolite minerals that enable their wide application in various areas of economic activities are: ability absorption , processes ionic changes and catalysis . Natural zeolites are one of the most economically significant groups of mineral raw materials due to their origin, physical and chemical properties, as well as structural characteristics. There are numerous fields of application of natural zeolites in ecosystems: in the removal of organic sulfur bound to oils, in air purification from SO 2 , CO 2 and nitrogen oxides. Zeolite is a material that, due to its properties, is used for removing cesium and strontium from soil contaminated with nuclear waste, in water purification, in the field of agriculture, veterinary medicine, as a construction material, etc. The deposits and occurrences of zeolitic tuffs in Serbia are related to Tertiary lacustrine volcanic-sedimentary and sedimentary complexes. They are related to the effusive activities of dacitic, dacito-andesitic and andesitic magmas. In this regard, the most important are: the Vranje, Toplic, Kruševac, Krivoreč, Sokobanj, Bogovin, West Moravian and Ibar basins, the eastern part of the Great Moravian Trench as well as the Fruška Gora area. PB - Beograd : Univerzitet “Union-Nikola Tesla”, Fakultet za informacione tehnologije i inženjerstvo PB - Beograd : Univerzitet “Union-Nikola Tesla”, Fakultet za poslovne studije i pravo C3 - Sedma naučno-stručna konferencija sa međunarodnim učešćem “Stanje i zaštita životne sredine-multidisciplinarni pristup“ T1 - Geološke karakteristike ležišta zeolita “Toponica” kao sirovine za upotrebu u različitim oblastima ekologije EP - 193 SP - 186 ER -
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Kašić, V., Mihajlović, S.,& Đorđević, N.. (2024). Geološke karakteristike ležišta zeolita “Toponica” kao sirovine za upotrebu u različitim oblastima ekologije. in Sedma naučno-stručna konferencija sa međunarodnim učešćem “Stanje i zaštita životne sredine-multidisciplinarni pristup“ Beograd : Univerzitet “Union-Nikola Tesla”, Fakultet za informacione tehnologije i inženjerstvo., 186-193.
Kašić V, Mihajlović S, Đorđević N. Geološke karakteristike ležišta zeolita “Toponica” kao sirovine za upotrebu u različitim oblastima ekologije. in Sedma naučno-stručna konferencija sa međunarodnim učešćem “Stanje i zaštita životne sredine-multidisciplinarni pristup“. 2024;:186-193..
Kašić, Vladan, Mihajlović, Slavica, Đorđević, Nataša, "Geološke karakteristike ležišta zeolita “Toponica” kao sirovine za upotrebu u različitim oblastima ekologije" in Sedma naučno-stručna konferencija sa međunarodnim učešćem “Stanje i zaštita životne sredine-multidisciplinarni pristup“ (2024):186-193.