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REMOVAL OF TOXIC METAL IONS THROUGH POLYMER INCLUSION MEMBRANES CONTAINING MACROCYCLIC LIGANDS AS CARRIERS

(Corresponding) Nowik-Zajac A., Zawierucha I., Kozlowski C.
Topic: 
Wastewater treatment
More strict environmental regulations on the discharge of toxic metals require developing various technologies for their removal from polluted streams. The separation of toxic metal ions using immobilized membranes with doped ligands, due to their high selectivity and removal efficiency, increased...Read more
Keywords: 
polymer inclusion membranes, macrocyclic ligands, toxic metal ions
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00254

Valorisation of waste polyethylene by blending with ethylene-vinyl acetate and incorporation of a new type of compatibilizer

(Corresponding) Simon-Stőger L., Varga C.
Topic: 
Solid waste management
Nowadays polyethylene is one of the polymers produced in the greatest volume, therefore, parallelly the amount of generated waste polyethylene (w-HDPE) significant as well. Valorisation and recycling of w-HDPE can be realized by blending with different types of polymers and/or elastomers in order...Read more
Keywords: 
polymer blend, waste management, mechanical tests, interfacial interaction, valorisation
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00325

Remarkable role of experimental olefin-maleic-anhydride copolymer based compatibilizing additives in PET bottle recycling

(Corresponding) Nagy B., Varga C.
Topic: 
Solid waste management
Over the past 50 years demand for plastics drastically increased worldwide resulting in plastic wastes causing serious environmental problems. The main market sector of european plastics industry is the packaging industry most of which is polyolefins and poly(ethythylene-terephtalate). Polymer...Read more
Keywords: 
compatibilizing, PET, recycling, olefin-maleic-anhydride copolymer, polymer processing
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00526

Retention potential of contaminants by (nano)magnetite in batch and microfluidic systems

(Corresponding) Papaslioti E., Tabuteau H., Vantelon D., Le Bouteiller P., Greneche J., Fernández Martínez A., Charlet L.
Topic: 
Water and wastewater treatment and reuse
(Nano)magnetite (Fe3O4) has been suggested to be a significant reductant for contaminants due to its great adsorption capacity and ability to retain metals on its high specific surface. Its use has become an emerging technology for the treatment of contaminated land and water with a great potential...Read more
Keywords: 
(Nano)magnetite; Redox sensitive contaminants; Microfluidics; Polymer aggregates; Remediation technique
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00035