AWWA JAW28841

AWWA JAW28841 Journal AWWA - Accumulation and Adsorption Capacity of PAC in a Slurry Recirculating Clarifier

Journal Article by American Water Works Association, 02/01/1991

Kassam, Karim;Huck, Peter M.;van Roodselaar, Albert;Shariff, Riyaz

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The objective of this research was to examine the accumulation and adsorption capacity of powdered activated carbon (PAC) in a solids contact slurry recirculating clarifier (SCSRC). If high concentrations of PAC can be achieved in a sludge blanket, then PAC could be an efficient alternative to granular activated carbon for plants requiring only intermittent organics removal. A method to determine the PAC concentration in the clarifier slurry was developed based on a gravimetric analysis approach. It was found that very high concentrations of PAC ( the profile of PAC accumulated through the clarifier revealed that the PAC was evenly distributed. Isotherm tests showed that the adsorptive capacity of the PAC-containing slurry for chloroform appeared to decrease somewhat when the residence time of the PAC in the clarifier was longer than 100 h. Includes 16 references, tables, figures.

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