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Activated charcoal and microflora in water treatment
Authors:P.J. Van Duck  H. van de Voorde
Affiliation:School of Public Health, Catholic University of Louvain, Vital Decosterstraat 102, 3000 Louvain, Belgium
Abstract:
Significant sanitation was achieved by using 0.5% activated charcoal in influent and effluent of a wastewater treatment plant. The drastic reduction in the microorganisms was confirmed for twelve tester strains, including gram-positives, gram-negatives, Candida albicans, Vahlkampfia avara, Leptospira biflexa and Trichomonas foetus. The removal of microflora correlates positively with the quality of the activated charcoal used. Once adsorbed, the bacteria could not be eluted by salt, alkalinization or citric acid. Diatomaceous earth also eliminated some of the microflora, but white clay (Bolus alba) and zinc dust are inefficient. The activated carbon may be reused several times after regeneration by heat (2 h at 160°C), but eventually a slight decrease in adsorbing capacity occurs.
Keywords:activated charcoal   wastewater treatment   sanitation adsorption of microorganisms
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