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Investigating PPCP Removal from Wastewater by Powdered Activated Carbon/Ultrafiltration

Journal

WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION
Volume 227, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-016-2870-7

Keywords

PPCPs; PAC/UF hybrid process; Adsorption; Membrane; Hydrophobicity; EfOM

Funding

  1. Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) of Spain
  2. FEDER Funds [CTQ 2010-14823]
  3. Gobierno de Extremadura [RNM021]
  4. E. Rodriguez FPI Ph.D. Grant

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Powdered activated carbon/ultrafiltration (PAC/UF) hybrid process was investigated for removing from wastewater five pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs): 1-H-benzotriazole, DEET, chlorophene, 3-methylindole and nortriptyline-HCl. Adsorption, UF and PAC/UF experiments were performed, focusing on PPCP adsorption as a function of PPCP characteristics and organic matter (EfOM) competition. Two water matrices and two fine-particle PACs were studied, differing on EfOM nature and concentration and on PAC microporosity. Neutral PPCP uptake by the positively charged, meso- and microporous PACs followed PPCP hydrophobicity expressed by log K-ow. The uptake of the positively charged nortriptyline exceeded the expected from log D due to its high aromaticity and the background ions, which partially shielded PAC-nortriptyline electrostatic repulsions. Adsorption capacity depended on PPCP hydrophobicity whereas the kinetics further depended on PPCP charge. Hydrophobic EfOM was preferentially adsorbed and a stronger competitor, particularly for PPCPs with logK(ow) < 2.6. The highly microporous PAC better adsorbed these PPCPs and the hydrophobic EfOM, and it attenuated the EfOM competition. For all waters, PAC had no effect on UF-flux, and it significantly improved PPCP and EfOM removal by PAC/UF over standalone PAC and UF. For all conditions and microcontaminants, PPCP uptake exhibited a sigmoid curve with logK(ow), with a turning point at 2.2-2.6. In real applications, meso- and highly microporous PACs are recommended, and the dose should target the PPCPs with log K-ow < 2.6.

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