Publicação

Adsorption of chromophore chemical species present in a real industrial effluent using activated carbons

Ver documento

Detalhes bibliográficos
Resumo:Four commercial activated carbons with different shapes, origins and characteristics (Norit Azo, Merck granular, DCL GDC 753 and X2MH 6/8) were tested for the removal of the chromophore compounds present in a pulp mill effluent using batch and dynamic trials. The colour removal achieved in the batch trials was within the range 30-95%. We can also conclude that the iodine index can be used as a guide for the effluent colour removal efficiency and that the adsorption is proportional to the point of zero charge and micropore volume of the samples. The breakthrough curves reveal that X2MH 6/8 has a very fast saturation while the DCL and Merck samples have good efficiency with 90% colour removal when the effluent volume that passes through the column is 5 and 10 times the activated carbon volume, respectively. The activated carbon adsorption also has a significant positive impact on other important parameters, namely adsorbable organic halides, nitrogen and phosphorous concentration and dissolved oxygen content.
Autores principais:Nabais, Joao
Outros Autores:Carrott, Peter; Ribeiro Carrott, Manuela; Marques, Liliana
Assunto:color removal Activated carbon
Ano:2011
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Évora
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora
Descrição
Resumo:Four commercial activated carbons with different shapes, origins and characteristics (Norit Azo, Merck granular, DCL GDC 753 and X2MH 6/8) were tested for the removal of the chromophore compounds present in a pulp mill effluent using batch and dynamic trials. The colour removal achieved in the batch trials was within the range 30-95%. We can also conclude that the iodine index can be used as a guide for the effluent colour removal efficiency and that the adsorption is proportional to the point of zero charge and micropore volume of the samples. The breakthrough curves reveal that X2MH 6/8 has a very fast saturation while the DCL and Merck samples have good efficiency with 90% colour removal when the effluent volume that passes through the column is 5 and 10 times the activated carbon volume, respectively. The activated carbon adsorption also has a significant positive impact on other important parameters, namely adsorbable organic halides, nitrogen and phosphorous concentration and dissolved oxygen content.