The effect of water temperature on the adsorption equilibrium of dissolved organic matter and atrazine on granular activated carbon |
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Authors: | Schreiber Bernd Schmalz Viktor Brinkmann Thomas Worch Eckhard |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Water Chemistry, Dresden University of Technology, 01062 Dresden, Germany. |
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Abstract: | The influence of water temperature on the adsorption of natural dissolved organic matter (DOM) on activated carbon has not been investigated intensively yet. In this study, batch experiments with granular activated carbon (GAC) have been carried out at three temperatures (5 degrees C, 20 degrees C, 35 degrees C) using a humic acid model water and different types of surface water (lake, river, canal). Furthermore, the adsorption of an anthropogenic contaminant, atrazine, was quantified in the absence and presence of DOM. The results indicate a significant influence of water temperature on the adsorption equilibrium of DOM and atrazine. Contrary to expectations, DOM and atrazine adsorption in surface water tends to be increased with increasing water temperature, whereas the extent of this effect is dependent on the type and concentration of DOM. Furthermore, the temperature effect on atrazine adsorption is controlled by competition of DOM and atrazine on adsorption sites. Some assumptions are proposed and discussed for explaining the temperature effects observed in the batch studies. |
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