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Integrated approach to water pollution prevention

Periods
Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
2.02.09  Engineering sciences and technologies  Chemical engineering  Ecological technology 
1.08.00  Natural sciences and mathematics  Control and care of the environment   

Code Science Field
T350  Technological sciences  Chemical technology and engineering 

Code Science Field
2.04  Engineering and Technology  Chemical engineering  
1.05  Natural Sciences  Earth and related Environmental sciences 
Keywords
wastewater treatment, advanced oxidation processes, reactive oxygen species, heterogeneous catalysis, photocatalytic oxidation, catalytic wet air oxidation, priority organic pollutants, low-temperature catalytic decarboxylation, low-temperature methane dry reforming
Evaluation (rules)
source: COBISS
Points
5,949.54
A''
1,843.84
A'
3,894.06
A1/2
4,837.65
CI10
9,117
CImax
279
h10
48
A1
22.9
A3
6.27
Data for the last 5 years (citations for the last 10 years) on June 25, 2024; A3 for period 2018-2022
Data for ARIS tenders ( 04.04.2019 – Programme tender , archive )
Database Linked records Citations Pure citations Average pure citations
WoS  351  11,673  10,589  30.17 
Scopus  358  12,723  11,570  32.32 
Researchers (20)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  18671  PhD Samo Andrenšek  Chemistry  Researcher  2020 
2.  57680  PhD Danilo Bertagna SIlva  Chemistry  Researcher  2023 
3.  17283  Špela Božič    Technical associate  2020 - 2024 
4.  28557  PhD Petar Djinović  Chemical engineering  Researcher  2020 - 2021 
5.  51826  Marjana Gantar Albreht    Technical associate  2022 
6.  53850  PhD Rohini Ashokrao Khobragade  Chemistry  Researcher  2020 - 2021 
7.  55217  Tomaž Kotnik  Chemical engineering  Researcher  2022 - 2024 
8.  28412  PhD Sebastijan Kovačič  Chemical engineering  Researcher  2022 - 2024 
9.  52002  PhD Kristijan Lorber  Chemical engineering  Junior researcher  2020 - 2021 
10.  27535  PhD Ksenija Maver  Chemistry  Researcher  2021 - 2023 
11.  11874  PhD Albin Pintar  Chemical engineering  Head  2020 - 2024 
12.  54674  Matevž Roškarič  Chemical engineering  Junior researcher  2020 - 2024 
13.  52948  Anja Sedminek  Materials science and technology  Researcher  2020 - 2021 
14.  55819  Špela Slapničar  Chemical engineering  Junior researcher  2021 - 2024 
15.  52492  PhD Vikram Sagar Tatiparthi  Chemistry  Researcher  2020 - 2021 
16.  38311  PhD Janvit Teržan  Chemical engineering  Junior researcher  2020 
17.  54823  PhD Sanjay Gopal Ullattil  Chemical engineering  Researcher  2020 - 2021 
18.  22578  PhD Nada Verdel  Materials science and technology  Beginner researcher  2020 
19.  55424  PhD Hue Tong Vu  Chemistry  Researcher  2021 
20.  32927  PhD Gregor Žerjav  Chemical engineering  Researcher  2020 - 2024 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0104  National Institute of Chemistry  Ljubljana  5051592000  10 
Abstract
Toxic and non-biodegradable compounds, such as endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs), are present in the variety of industrial effluents, surface and drinking waters. In Europe, new environmental regulations are expected with tighter restrictions; thus, advanced technologies for wastewater treatment should be available for efficient elimination of emerging pollutants in order to face the incoming challenges. The removal of priority model pollutants from waters is difficult due to their chemical resistance and low solubility, which makes the biological treatment process unsuitable. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) seem to be the most promising technologies for purification of wastewaters contaminated with EDCs. The proposed research program aims to develop innovative heterogeneous catalysts for the removal (i.e. complete oxidative degradation or mineralisation) of model EDCs from wastewaters by means of heterogeneous photocatalysis and catalytic wet-air oxidation (CWAO) as examples of AOPs. These processes are based on the generation of reactive hydroxyl radicals, which together with the input energy enable oxidative degradation of pollutants. Complete mineralization of dissolved organic pollutants in water samples could be achieved by means of CWAO process in three-phase reactors under high pressures and temperatures or by the heterogeneous photocatalytic oxidation at ambient conditions. The latter will be studied in a wide range of electromagnetic radiation, with an emphasis on the utilization of visible light. A meaningful focus will be placed on the development of novel and more active, primarily nanostructured (photo)catalysts that will enable long-term and effective removal of priority pollutants from water and wastewater samples, and at the same time increase the economic efficiency of the AOPs. It is well known that potential reaction intermediates and end-products may pose a threat to aquatic organisms that is even greater than of the parent pollutants. Therefore, the treated aqueous samples have to be strictly examined not only for the physico-chemical parameters, but also the potential harmful biological effects and potential biodegradability. The representative liquid-phase samples will be analyzed by various chemical analytical methods as well as biological tests, which will elucidate the effectiveness of oxidative treatment of model and real wastewater samples. Chemical analyses of aqueous samples treated with AOPs reveal the presence of carboxylic acids as final products of oxidation reaction of priority pollutants. Our goal is to obtain as well energy based on H2 and/or CH4 gases from these acids by means of low-temperature catalytic decarboxylation. A considerable part of the research will also be devoted to study the removal of excessive amounts of active sludge through the catalytic conversion of biogas produced in anaerobic biological purification, into synthesis gas with a low-temperature process of dry methane reforming.
Significance for science
Interdisciplinary approach to water pollution prevention will be contributing to development of contemporary points of view and rescuing procedures of the following problems: emissions reduction to environment, optimization and development of new procedures (of chemical and of biological), the characterization of some pollutants, development of contemporary wastewater treatment technologies, processing of organic waste substrates to renewable source of energy (biogas and syngas), monitoring of impacts of pollution on aquatic environment, improving of polluted environment and suitable treatment of captured data. Developed integrated approach will contribute to rise of quality of environment on both local and regional levels. At the same time, suggested solutions will bring new knowledge for global environmental problems control. The research findings will be presented on scientific meetings and published in distinguished scientific publications as well as patent literature.
Significance for the country
Interdisciplinary approach to water pollution prevention will be contributing to development for solution of Slovenian problems such as: emissions reduction to environment, optimization and development of new procedures (of chemical and of biological), the characterization of some pollutants, development of contemporary wastewater treatment technologies, processing of organic waste substrates to renewable source of energy (biogas), monitoring of impacts of pollution on water environment, improving of polluted environment and suitable treatment of captured data. Research results will elementarily contribute to creating of necessary knowledge for sustainable socially-economic development of Republic of Slovenia. Preferentially will be considered the characteristic and the most burning industrial and social problems from water protection area in Slovenia and rise of competitiveness of Slovenian economy on foreign markets. Sustainable treatment with waters is important for good social-economic development. Pollution prevention is of exceptional importance for healthy environment and life of people and ecosystems and because of this urgent. Also education of young personnel will be important, that they will be trained in the frame of research group. We will transmit created knowledge and personnel potential to industrial partners and administrative bodies. We will introduce gained knowledge on professional and popular science encounters. We will contribute to rise of technological level on field of water and wastewater treatment and waste minimization and to rise of awareness concerning environment protection.
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