Biosorption of heavy metals from mining influenced water
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Milojković, Jelena
Mihajlović, Marija

Lopičić, Zorica

Šoštarić, Tatjana

Petrović, Jelena

Kojić, Marija
Stojanović, Mirjana
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Štrbac, NadaMarković, Ivana
Balanović, Ljubiša
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Heavy industries mining and metals processing require energy, water, chemicals, and land zone. Water coming from mine sites has low pH and high concentrations of toxic metals causing a significant impact on water pollution. That creates important priority in the tightening and enforcement of environmental regulations. The need for effective and low-cost methods for the removal of metals has emerged in the development of new separation technologies. Biosorption is currently recognized as a promising technique for heavy metals removal. The present work summarizes some results obtained in application biosorption process in mining influenced water.
Keywords:
mining influencing water / biosorption / metals, organic filter materialsSource:
The 49th International October Conference on Mining and Metallurgy, 2017, 338-341Publisher:
- Bor : University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor
- Bor : Mining and Metallurgy Institute Bor
Funding / projects:
- Development of technologies and products based on mineral raw materials and waste biomass for protection of natural resources for safe food production (RS-31003)
- Characterisation of Kinetics and Influence of Emerging Pollutants of Waste Flow in Graphic Industry (RS-34014)
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Institut za tehnologiju nuklearnih i drugih mineralnih sirovinaTY - CONF AU - Milojković, Jelena AU - Mihajlović, Marija AU - Lopičić, Zorica AU - Šoštarić, Tatjana AU - Petrović, Jelena AU - Kojić, Marija AU - Stojanović, Mirjana PY - 2017 UR - https://ritnms.itnms.ac.rs/handle/123456789/897 AB - Heavy industries mining and metals processing require energy, water, chemicals, and land zone. Water coming from mine sites has low pH and high concentrations of toxic metals causing a significant impact on water pollution. That creates important priority in the tightening and enforcement of environmental regulations. The need for effective and low-cost methods for the removal of metals has emerged in the development of new separation technologies. Biosorption is currently recognized as a promising technique for heavy metals removal. The present work summarizes some results obtained in application biosorption process in mining influenced water. PB - Bor : University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor PB - Bor : Mining and Metallurgy Institute Bor C3 - The 49th International October Conference on Mining and Metallurgy T1 - Biosorption of heavy metals from mining influenced water EP - 341 SP - 338 ER -
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Milojković, J., Mihajlović, M., Lopičić, Z., Šoštarić, T., Petrović, J., Kojić, M.,& Stojanović, M.. (2017). Biosorption of heavy metals from mining influenced water. in The 49th International October Conference on Mining and Metallurgy Bor : University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor., 338-341.
Milojković J, Mihajlović M, Lopičić Z, Šoštarić T, Petrović J, Kojić M, Stojanović M. Biosorption of heavy metals from mining influenced water. in The 49th International October Conference on Mining and Metallurgy. 2017;:338-341..
Milojković, Jelena, Mihajlović, Marija, Lopičić, Zorica, Šoštarić, Tatjana, Petrović, Jelena, Kojić, Marija, Stojanović, Mirjana, "Biosorption of heavy metals from mining influenced water" in The 49th International October Conference on Mining and Metallurgy (2017):338-341.