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This paper focuses on lignocellulosic waste biomass originating from food industry, which should find its further application in order to fulfill demands of circular economy. Therefore, here are presented some of the chemical and physical properties that affect combustion process, as well as thermochemical reaction kinetics for lignocellulosic biom...

By Zorica Lopičić, Tatjana Šoštarić, Ahmad Hosseini-Bandegharaei, Jelena Milojković, Marija Petrović, Katarina Pantović Spajić, Jelena Avdalović

The aims of this study were to determine improved kineticparameters in five kinetic models for oxidation of n-butane intomaleic anhydride in an industrial fixed-bed reactor, and tosimulate the reactor performance. On the basis of the measuredprocess parameters, inlet and outlet concentrations of n-butanewere calculated and then used to fit the kine...

By Ervin Karić, Ivan Petric, Vladan Mićić

Emerging technologies, like High Hydrostatic Pressure, heat treatments on low temperatures, and ultra-sonication, have an increasing tendency in industrial application. Vitamin enriched foods, like eggs, are considered as functional foods, but for high retention of biologically active compounds adequate minimal processing technologies are needed. I...

By Adrienn Tóth, Csaba Németh, Emna Ayari, Klára Pásztor-Huszár, Ildikó Zeke, Karina Hidas, László Friedrich

Scattering of optical photons from the view of parallel methods related to absorption, scattering, fluorescence, reflection with inclusion of the polarization states of laser beams from experiment and theory give many possibilities for obtaining indirect data on material, processes, and dynamics. As a method with minimal perturbations, if low power...

By Milesa Sreckovic, An Marie Tistchenko, Sanja Jevtic, Branka Kaludjerovic, Svetlana Pelemis, Katarina Zarubica, Veljko Zarubica

In this study, Bayesian technique was applied in order toestimate export coefficients for the Melen Watershed.Furthermore, instead of calculating the contributions ofsubwatersheds individually, the whole watershed was consideredfor the estimation of the total load at the outlet of the MelenWatershed using the calculated nitrate export coefficient. ...

By Muhammed Ernur Akıner

Schiff bases are organic compounds formed by the reaction of the primary amine with carbonyl compounds (aldehydes or ketones). These are mainly bi- or tridentate ligands capable of forming very stable complexes with transitional metals. They are used as catalysts in oxygenation, hydrolysis, electro-reduction and decomposition reactions. Many Shiff ...

By Emir Horozić, Jasmin Suljagić, Darja Husejnagić, Nusreta Hasić, Amra Bratovčić

This work explores the preliminary feasibility of employing low-pressure cold plasma technology for the modification of the properties of chia flour. Chia flour was exposed to low-pressure plasma in the air for 5 min, 10 min, and 15 min, at two different power levels (40 W and 60 W). The oils extracted from untreated and treated chia flour were exh...

By Rohit Upadhyay, Rohit Thirumdas, Rajendra R. Deshmukh, Uday Annapure, Nrusimha N. Misra

The aim of this paper is to develop specification for the production of roasted coffee with improved nutritional quality. In this sense, the influence of different coffee blends and temperatures of roasting on the antioxidant activity of coffee was examined. Also, the composition of some bioactive components in the analyzed samples was determined. ...

By Božana Odžaković, Natalija Džinić, Zoran Kukrić, Slavica Grujić

Meat is one of the most nutritious foods that humans can consume, and is defined as the flesh (skeletal muscles) of animals used as food. In addition to protein and fat, meat is a significant source of several micronutrients (minerals and vitamins). Edible offal is also a form of meat which is used as food, but which is not skeletal muscles, and in...

By Vladimir Tomović, Branislav Šojić, Marija Jokanović, Snežana Škaljac, Maja Ivić, Mila Tomović, Igor Tomašević, Slaviša Stajić, Aleksandra Martinović

The presence of phenolic compounds as one of the most common organic pollutants in natural water (surface and ground waters) has been detected as a worldwide problem. Very small concentrations of phenols affect the quality of both environmental and household waters, and directly or indirectly impact lives in aquatic systems and humans, as well. Mos...

By Dragica Chamovska, Aleksandra Porjazoska Kujundziski