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Activated Carbon and Ozone to Reduce Simazine in Water

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WATER
卷 12, 期 10, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w12102900

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simazine; powdered activated carbon (PAC); granulated activated carbon (GAC); ozone; combined treatments; emerging contaminants

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  1. Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness Elimination of emerging contaminants through anaerobic and aerobic processes in series and complementary combined treatment systems UASB SMEBR O3/AC [CTM 2016 76910 R]
  2. Water Chair of the University of Alicante-Alicante Provincial Council (2020)
  3. CampusHabitat5U network of excellence

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In this study, the reduction of the pesticide simazine at an initial concentration of 0.7 mg L-1 in water has been investigated using two different technologies: adsorption with powdered and granulated activated carbon, advanced oxidation processes with ozone and finally, the combination of both technologies. The results obtained for a carbon dose of 16 mg L-1 show that powdered activated carbon, with contact times of 60 min, obtained 81% of reduction and in 24 h 92%, while granulated activated carbon at 60 min obtained a reduction of 2%, rising to 34% after 24 h of contact time. Therefore, powdered activated carbon achieves better reductions compared to granulated; when ozone was applied at a dose of 19.7 mg L-1, with a reaction time of 18 min, a reduction of 93% was obtained, achieving a better reduction in less time than with adsorption treatments; however, during oxidation, by-products of simazine were produced. In the combined treatments, with the same doses of carbon and ozone mentioned above, the treatment that starts with ozone followed by activated carbon powder is recommended due to the adsorption in the last phase reaching a 90% reduction of the simazine and its by-products in 38 min of time.

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