L2-2071 — Annual report 2009
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Determination of cost optimal operating conditions for decoloration and mineralizatzion of C. I. reactive blue 268 by UV/H2O2 process

The UV/H2O2 process has often been proposed as an effective treatment technology for remediation of colored wastewaters. Paper presents a study on determination of cost optimal operating conditions for decoloration and mineralization of C. I.Reactive Blue 268 by the UV/H2O2 process. The results obtained clearly indicate that, in order to assure effective and economically efficient operation, the UV/H2O2 process should be simultaneouslyoptimized from the perspective of both operational and economic efficiency.

COBISS.SI-ID: 13047574
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Surface modification of PET fibers with the use of ß-cyclodextrin

The purpose of our research was to prepare nanoencapsulated PET textile materials, which would be used as odor carriers or would act as malodorous absorbers. We grafted-cyclodextrin onto PET textile materials by using a polyfunctional reagent 1,2,3,4-butanetetracarboxylic acid. To reduce the curing temperature of the reaction, catalysts such as sodium hypophosphite and cyanamide were used. We prepared nanoencapsulated polyester textile materials with increased adsorption capacity and with delayed release of volatile or active compounds.

COBISS.SI-ID: 13229078