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Effect of DOM Size on Organic Micropollutant Adsorption by GAC

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 49, 期 11, 页码 6617-6624

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.5b00411

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  1. Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.

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Granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorption of the micropollutants 2-methylisoborneol (Mm) and warfarin (WFN) at net, levels was investigated in,five waters with isolated natural dissolved organic matter (DOM) held at a constant dissolved organic carbon concentration Each water was evaluated for competitive adsorption effects based on the pretreatment of ultrafiltration, coagulation, and additional background micropollutants. Using the breakthrough with unfractionated DOM as a baseline, on average, the water with lower molecular weight (MW) DOM decreased MIB and WFN adsorption capacity by 59%, whereas the water with higher MW DOM increased MIB and WFN adsorption capacity by 64%. All waters showed similar decreasing Mm and WFN adsorption capacity with increasing empty bed contaCt time (EBCT), with more dramatic effects seen for the more strongly adsorbing WFN. On aVerage, MIB and WFN adsorption kinetics were two times slower in the water with higher MW DOM compared to the water with lower MW DOM, as described by the intraparticle pore diffusion tortuosity. Increased adsorption competition from 27 inicropollutants other than MIB and WFN at environmentally relevant concentrations had little to no effect on MIB and WFN breakthrough behavior. Any competitive effect from background micropollutants became indiscernible at longer EBCTs.

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