Science Inventory

DESIGNING FIXED-BED ADSORBERS TO REMOVE MIXTURES OF ORGANICS.

Citation:

Hand, D. W., J. C. Crittenden, J. M. Miller, AND B W. Lykins*. DESIGNING FIXED-BED ADSORBERS TO REMOVE MIXTURES OF ORGANICS. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION. AWWA Internet, Denver, CO, 81(1):67-77, (1989).

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Description:

A liquid-phase granular activated carbon (GAC) pilot plant and a full-scale GAC adsorber were designed, built, and operated in order to evaluate their performance for treating a groundwater contaminated with several volatile and synthetic organic chemicals. Several empty bed contact time (EBCTs) ranging from 1 to 30 min were used during the pilot-plant study, and a simple method for evaluating the GAC use rate as a function of EBCT was developed and demonstrated for dichloroethene and trichloroethene (TCE). Pilot-plant data were compared with the pore surface diffusion model, which considers external and internal mass transfer mechnisms of pore and surface diffusion. Natural organic matter in the water was found to decrease GAC capacity and kinetics for TCE.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:04/02/2005
Record Last Revised:10/15/2008
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 127963