Removal of organic matter by coagulation enhanced with adsorption on PAC |
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Authors: | Maria Tomaszewska Sylwia Mozia Antoni W. Morawski |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Chemical and Environment Engineering, Technical University of Szczecin, Pu?askiego 10, 70-322 Szczecin, Poland |
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Abstract: | The removal of humic acids and phenol from model solution by coagulation and adsorption on powdered activated carbon (PAC) was investigated. A PAX XL-69 polyaluminum chloride was applied as a coagulant. The adsorption of humic acids and phenol on activated carbon for single- and bi- component solutions was studied. It was found that coagulation without PAC addition was less effective than the adsorption-coagulation integrated system. Coagulation enhanced with adsorption on activated carbon was more effective when coagulation was preceded by adsorption than when the two processes were carried out simultaneously. The best results were obtained at pH 7. Phenol and color were removed pletely, UV254 absorbance was reduced by about 99% and COD-Mn was reduced by 81-89%. |
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Keywords: | Humic substances Phenol Coagulation Polyaluminum chloride Powdered activated carbon (PAC) |
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