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Selecting activated carbon for water and wastewater treatability studies

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRESS
卷 26, 期 3, 页码 289-298

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JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
DOI: 10.1002/ep.10222

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carbon selection; pore size distribution; capacity indicators; phenol number; iodine number; methylene blue number; tannic acid number

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A series of follow-up investigations were performed to produce data for improving the four-indicator carbon selection method that we developed to identify high-potential activated carbons effective for removing specific organic water pollutants. The carbon's pore structure and surface chemistry are dependent on the raw material and the activation process. Coconut carbons have relatively more small pores than large pores; coal and apricot nutshell/walnut shell fruit carbons have the desirable pore structures for removing adsorbates of all sizes. Chemical activation, excessive activation, and/or thermal reactivation enlarge small pores, resulting in reduced phenol number and higher tannic acid number. Activated carbon's phenol, iodine, methylene blue, and tannic acid numbers are convenient indicators of its surface area and pore volume of pore diameters <10, 10-15, 15-28, and >28 angstrom, respectively. The phenol number of a carbon is also a good indicator of its surface acidity of oxygen-containing organic functional groups that affect the adsorptive capacity for aromatic and other small polar organics. The tannic acid number is an indicator of carbon's capacity for large, high-molecular-weight natural organic precursors of disinfection by-products in water treatment. The experimental results for removing nitrobenzene, methyl-tert-butyl ether, 4,4-bisphenol, humic acid, and the organic constituents of a biologically treated coking-plant effluent have demonstrated the effectiveness of this capacity-indicator-based method of carbon selection. A comprehensive table of iodine, phenol, methylene blue, and tannic numbers of common activated carbons is a useful database to environmental professionals for selecting few high-potential activated carbons to be evaluated in an efficient water/waste-water treatability study. (C) 2007 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Environ Prog.

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