Natural Cyanobacteria Removers Obtained from Bio-Waste Date-Palm Leaf Stalks and Black Alder Cone-Like Flowers
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Kandić, Irina
Kragović, Milan

Krstić, Jugoslav
Gulicovski, Jelena J.

Popović, Jasmina
Rosić, Milena

Karadžić, Vesna
Stojmenović, Marija

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The impact of urbanization and modern agricultural practice has led to accelerated eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems, which has resulted in the massive development of cyanobacteria. Very often, in response to various environmental influences, cyanobacteria produce potentially car-cinogenic cyanotoxins. Long-term human exposure to cyanotoxins, through drinking water as well as recreational water (i.e., rivers or lakes), can cause serious health consequences. In order to overcome this problem, this paper presents the synthesis of completely new activated carbons and their potential application in contaminated water treatment. The synthesis and characterization of new active carbon materials obtained from waste biomass, date-palm leaf stalks (P_AC) and black alder cone-like flowers (A_AC) of reliable physical and chemical characteristics were presented in this article. The commercial activated carbon (C_AC) was also examined for the purpose of comparisons with the obtained materials. T...he detailed characterization of materials was carried out by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), low-temperature N2 physisorption, and Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). Preliminary analyzes of the adsorption capacities of all activated carbon materials were conducted on water samples from Aleksandrovac Lake (Southern part of Serbia), as a eutrophic lake, in order to remove Cyanobacteria from water. The results after 24 h of filtration showed removal efficiencies for P_AC, A_AC, and C_AC of 99.99%, 99.99% and 89.79%, respectively.
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activated carbon / adsorption capacity / black alder / cyanobacteria / date palmSource:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022, 19, 11, 6639-Funding / projects:
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19116639
ISSN: 1661-7827; 1660-4601
PubMed: 35682225
WoS: 000808751600001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85130995803
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Kandić, Irina AU - Kragović, Milan AU - Krstić, Jugoslav AU - Gulicovski, Jelena J. AU - Popović, Jasmina AU - Rosić, Milena AU - Karadžić, Vesna AU - Stojmenović, Marija PY - 2022 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/11980 AB - The impact of urbanization and modern agricultural practice has led to accelerated eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems, which has resulted in the massive development of cyanobacteria. Very often, in response to various environmental influences, cyanobacteria produce potentially car-cinogenic cyanotoxins. Long-term human exposure to cyanotoxins, through drinking water as well as recreational water (i.e., rivers or lakes), can cause serious health consequences. In order to overcome this problem, this paper presents the synthesis of completely new activated carbons and their potential application in contaminated water treatment. The synthesis and characterization of new active carbon materials obtained from waste biomass, date-palm leaf stalks (P_AC) and black alder cone-like flowers (A_AC) of reliable physical and chemical characteristics were presented in this article. The commercial activated carbon (C_AC) was also examined for the purpose of comparisons with the obtained materials. The detailed characterization of materials was carried out by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), low-temperature N2 physisorption, and Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). Preliminary analyzes of the adsorption capacities of all activated carbon materials were conducted on water samples from Aleksandrovac Lake (Southern part of Serbia), as a eutrophic lake, in order to remove Cyanobacteria from water. The results after 24 h of filtration showed removal efficiencies for P_AC, A_AC, and C_AC of 99.99%, 99.99% and 89.79%, respectively. T2 - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health T1 - Natural Cyanobacteria Removers Obtained from Bio-Waste Date-Palm Leaf Stalks and Black Alder Cone-Like Flowers VL - 19 IS - 11 SP - 6639 DO - 10.3390/ijerph19116639 ER -
@article{ author = "Kandić, Irina and Kragović, Milan and Krstić, Jugoslav and Gulicovski, Jelena J. and Popović, Jasmina and Rosić, Milena and Karadžić, Vesna and Stojmenović, Marija", year = "2022", abstract = "The impact of urbanization and modern agricultural practice has led to accelerated eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems, which has resulted in the massive development of cyanobacteria. Very often, in response to various environmental influences, cyanobacteria produce potentially car-cinogenic cyanotoxins. Long-term human exposure to cyanotoxins, through drinking water as well as recreational water (i.e., rivers or lakes), can cause serious health consequences. In order to overcome this problem, this paper presents the synthesis of completely new activated carbons and their potential application in contaminated water treatment. The synthesis and characterization of new active carbon materials obtained from waste biomass, date-palm leaf stalks (P_AC) and black alder cone-like flowers (A_AC) of reliable physical and chemical characteristics were presented in this article. The commercial activated carbon (C_AC) was also examined for the purpose of comparisons with the obtained materials. The detailed characterization of materials was carried out by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), low-temperature N2 physisorption, and Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). Preliminary analyzes of the adsorption capacities of all activated carbon materials were conducted on water samples from Aleksandrovac Lake (Southern part of Serbia), as a eutrophic lake, in order to remove Cyanobacteria from water. The results after 24 h of filtration showed removal efficiencies for P_AC, A_AC, and C_AC of 99.99%, 99.99% and 89.79%, respectively.", journal = "International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health", title = "Natural Cyanobacteria Removers Obtained from Bio-Waste Date-Palm Leaf Stalks and Black Alder Cone-Like Flowers", volume = "19", number = "11", pages = "6639", doi = "10.3390/ijerph19116639" }
Kandić, I., Kragović, M., Krstić, J., Gulicovski, J. J., Popović, J., Rosić, M., Karadžić, V.,& Stojmenović, M.. (2022). Natural Cyanobacteria Removers Obtained from Bio-Waste Date-Palm Leaf Stalks and Black Alder Cone-Like Flowers. in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(11), 6639. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116639
Kandić I, Kragović M, Krstić J, Gulicovski JJ, Popović J, Rosić M, Karadžić V, Stojmenović M. Natural Cyanobacteria Removers Obtained from Bio-Waste Date-Palm Leaf Stalks and Black Alder Cone-Like Flowers. in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022;19(11):6639. doi:10.3390/ijerph19116639 .
Kandić, Irina, Kragović, Milan, Krstić, Jugoslav, Gulicovski, Jelena J., Popović, Jasmina, Rosić, Milena, Karadžić, Vesna, Stojmenović, Marija, "Natural Cyanobacteria Removers Obtained from Bio-Waste Date-Palm Leaf Stalks and Black Alder Cone-Like Flowers" in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19, no. 11 (2022):6639, https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116639 . .