Title of article
Sorption materials for arsenic removal from water:: a comparative study
Author/Authors
Birgit Daus، نويسنده , , Rainer Wennrich ، نويسنده , , Holger Weiss، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
7
From page
2948
To page
2954
Abstract
Five different sorption materials were tested in parallel for the removal of arsenic from water: activated carbon (AC), zirconium-loaded activated carbon (Zr-AC), a sorption medium with the trade name ‘Absorptionsmittel 3’ (AM3), zero-valent iron (Fe0), and iron hydroxide granulates (GIH). Batch and column tests were carried out and the behavior of the two inorganic species (arsenite and arsenate) was investigated separately. The sorption kinetics of arsenate onto the materials followed the sequence Zr-AC GIH=AM3>Fe0>AC. A different sequence was obtained for arsenite (AC Zr-AC=AM3=GIH=Fe0). AC was found to enhance the oxidation reaction of arsenite in anaerobic batch experiments. The linear constants of the sorption isotherms were determined to be 377, 89 and 87 for Zr-AC, AM3 and GIH, respectively. The uptake capacities yielded from the batch experiment were about 7 g l−1 for Zr-Ac and 5 g l−1 for AM3.
Column tests indicated that arsenite was completely removed. The best results were obtained with GIH, with the arsenate not eluting before 13 100 pore volumes (inflow concentration 1 mg l−1 As) which corresponds to a uptake capacity of 2.3 mg g−1 or 3.7 g l−1.
Keywords
Water cleaning , Arsenic , iron hydroxides , sorption
Journal title
Water Research
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Water Research
Record number
769097
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