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Dr. Farzet Bikić

Vol 3, No 4 (2023):

Journal of Sustainable Technologies and Materials

Published: 30.06.2023.

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30.06.2023. Original scientific paper
INFLUENCE OF CURRENT DENSITY ON LEACHATE TREATMENT EFFICIENCY BY ELECTROCOAGULATION WITH ZEOLITE ADDITION

By Nediljjka Vukojević Medvidović, Ladisav Vrsalović, Sandra Svilović, Mirjana Cestarić

30.06.2023. Original scientific paper
REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS FROM LANDFILL LEACH WATER USING PYROPHYLLITE AS ADSORBENT

By Jasmina Kustura, Belma Halilhodžić, Enita Kurtanović, Amra Čizmić, Kenan Kozlo, Adnan Teletović, Atif Hodžić, Muhamed Harbinja

30.06.2023. Original scientific paper
ANALYSIS OF PRODUCTION METHOD AND STABILIZING AGENT ON STRUCTURE OF ALUMINUM METAL FOAMS

By Karla Grgić, Igor Ćulum, Branimir Lela, Jure Krolo, Sonja Jozić

30.06.2023. Original scientific paper
EFFECT OF PARTICLE SHAPE AND SIZE OF COPPER POWDERS ON THE PROPERTIES OF SINTERED PARTS

By Ivana Marković, Stevan Trujić, Dragan manasijević, Ljubiša Balanović, Uroš Stamenković, Milijana Mitrović

30.06.2023. Professional paper
EFFECT OF ADDITION OF WET-STRENGTH AGENT ON TENSILE STRENGTH OF PAPER

By Edina Husić, Šefkija Botonjić

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23.12.2021. Original scientific paper
WASTE SULFUR AS A PARTIAL FILLER REPLACEMENT IN SELF-PLACING CONCRETE

By Milica Vlahović, Aleksandar Savić, Sanja Martinović, Tatjana Volkov Husović

The effect of partial replacement of natural filler by ground waste sulfur originated from the oil refining process on fresh and hardened properties of self-compacting concrete was investigated. Properties investigated were slump flow, V-funnel, L-box, and sieve segregation of fresh concrete mixes; and compressive, flexural, and bond (pull off) strengths, dynamic modulus of elasticity, ultrasonic pulse velocity, dynamic Poisson’s ratio, specific electrical resistance, density, and microstructure of hardened concrete. Results showed a slight decline in compressive, flexural, and bond strengths and dynamic elasticity modulus with increased addition of sulfur. Specific electrical resistance and density were higher for samples containing sulfur. Also, scanning electron microscopy indicated a slight porosity increase of the samples containing sulfur. Having in mind that, in the case of waste valorization in concrete, all properties of self-placing concrete should remain within acceptable levels or improve, this study proved that mixtures containing ground sulfur as a partial replacement for filler can be used for structural applications

31.12.2022. Original scientific paper
COMPARISON OF ELECTROCOAGULATION COUPLED WITH SYNTHETIC ZEOLITE, ULTRASOUND AND TWO STEPS ELECTROCOAGULATION

By Nediljka Vukojević Medvidović, Ladislav Vrsalović, Sandra Svilović, Mirjana Cestarić

30.06.2022. Professional paper
ANALYSIS OF MEASURED ROAD AND RAILWAY TRAFFIC NOISE LEVELS WITH NOISE MAPPING AND PROPOSED ACTIVITIES

By Nusret Imamović, Zijad Selimović, Haris Puščul, Emina Kadušić

30.06.2023. Original scientific paper
INFLUENCE OF CURRENT DENSITY ON LEACHATE TREATMENT EFFICIENCY BY ELECTROCOAGULATION WITH ZEOLITE ADDITION

By Nediljjka Vukojević Medvidović, Ladisav Vrsalović, Sandra Svilović, Mirjana Cestarić

30.06.2022. Original scientific paper
INFLUENCE OF SIGMA PHASE ON GENERAL CORROSION OF AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL

By Amna Hodžić, Dejana Kasapović, Almaida Gigović-Gekić, Farzet Bikić, Raza Sunulahpašić, Hasan Avdušinović

Austenitic stainless steel is mostly used at high temperatures. It is known that during heating of the austenitic stainless steel with increasing temperature and time of annealing a microstructure is changed i.e. there is the precipitation of carbides followed by precipitation of secondary phases as a sigma phase. The presence of the delta ferrite in austenitic stainless steel enhances the formation of the sigma phase. This study represents the influence of delta ferrite on the sigma phase formation and the effect of the sigma phase on general corrosion. Corrosion tests were conducted in the corrosion cell according to Standard ASTM G5, on instrument potentiostat/galvanostat, Princeton Applied Research, model 263A-2, with the software PowerCORR® (Standard, ASTM G5-94). Examinations were carried out in 1% HCl and 10% FeCl3 solutions. Tafel extrapolation method was used for the investigation of general corrosion. The results of corrosion testing indicated that the intensity of the general corrosion increases with the increase of the delta ferrite and sigma phase contents.

23.12.2021. Review paper
THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN I-BEAMS PRODUCTION IN THE WORLD

By Faik Uzunović, Omer Beganović, Lamija Sušić

31.12.2021. Original scientific paper
CORROSION INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF POTASSIUM DICHROMATE ON ALUMINIUM ALLOY IN CHLORIDE SOLUTION

By Safija Herenda, Selma Burović, Jelena Šćepanović, Darko Vuksanović

30.06.2022. Original scientific paper
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By Edin Begovic, Ibrahim Plancic, Sabahudin Ekinovic, Vedran Mizdrak

30.06.2023. Original scientific paper
REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS FROM LANDFILL LEACH WATER USING PYROPHYLLITE AS ADSORBENT

By Jasmina Kustura, Belma Halilhodžić, Enita Kurtanović, Amra Čizmić, Kenan Kozlo, Adnan Teletović, Atif Hodžić, Muhamed Harbinja

Leachate water from sanitary landfills represents one of the most complex global environmental problems. This paper examines the possibility of using aluminosilicate material, pyrophyllite, from the Parsovići deposit, as an adsorbent. It was researched the influence of two granulations of pyrophyllite (0-53 μm and 0-100 μm) on the degree of adsorption of heavy metals (Fe, Ni, Mn) from leachate water from the municipal landfill "Desetine", Tuzla. The adsorption experiment was performed using the Batch method, depending on the contact time between the adsorbent and the adsorbate, the mixing speed, and the mass of the adsorbent, pyrophyllite, through two treatments. The results indicate a higher efficiency of the finer fraction of pyrophyllite, and in the competition of the three examined metals, iron is completely removed in the first treatment with both granulations and then nickel with finer granulation and manganese with coarser. After the first treatment, the unpleasant smell was removed, which is certainly a consequence of the removal of ammonia compounds as the most abundant compounds in leachate water. In these pioneering researches, pyrophyllite proved to be effective, and at the same time, it is a cheap, easily available, and environmentally friendly material for leachate water purification.

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