
The success of our researchers – ICTM coordinates the new EUREKA project SAFEDRINK

ICTM proudly announces its participation in a new project approved under the EUREKA Network (call 2024)
The EUREKA SAFEDRINK project ("Design and development eco-friendly filter media for safe drinking water"), coordinated by ICTM, aims to design and develop innovative sorbents to be used as efficient media in filters for the removal of toxic arsenic compounds from drinking water. The project's primary goal is the design and development of environmentally friendly nanomaterials and functionalized biomaterials and their composites, which are selective for the target analyte (arsenic), exhibit high sorption capacity, and preserve the natural chemical composition of the water.
Additionally, the filters incorporate innovative silver-based antimicrobial components for biological water treatment. The development of multilayer filter prototypes provides a foundation for further product development and commercialization. The project is intended for civilian use, driven by industry needs, with the ultimate goal of creating efficient water purification technology — from technical to drinking water.
Project partners include the Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy (ICTM) – the coordinating institution of the project, Faculty of Metallurgy and Technology (University of Montenegro, Podgorica) and Analysis d.o.o. (Belgrade).
The scientific team includes:
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Dr. Biljana Dojčinović (Principal Investigator at ICTM and overall Project coordinator)
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Dr. Jelena Avdalović (ICTM)
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Dr. Vesna Stanković (ICTM)
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Dr. Bratislav Antić (Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences)
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Dr. Miloš Ognjanović (Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences) and
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Dr. Dalibor Stanković (Faculty of Chemistry).
Total project budget: EUR 300,000
Project duration (36 months): January 1, 2025 – December 31, 2027