吸附
活性炭
流出物
化学
环境化学
水处理
环境科学
制浆造纸工业
环境工程
有机化学
工程类
作者
Issam Najm,B. D. Gallagher,Nikhil Vishwanath,Nicole Blute,Alexander S. Gorzalski,Adam Feffer,Sarah Richardson
摘要
Abstract Removal of per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from water sources is of significant interest as many states have established limits. Three granular activated carbons (GACs) and a clay‐based adsorbent, Fluoro‐sorb® 200 (FS200), were tested using rapid small scale column tests (RSSCTs) to compare relative performance of the media for PFAS removal. FS200 effluent was below detection for all PFAS except PFHxA at 300,000 bed volumes (BVs). The three GACs performed similarly except for PFBS and PFHxA. FS200 showed higher BVs to breakthrough, required a significantly shorter empty bed contact time, and had higher hydraulic loading rate, translating into a smaller footprint than GAC. This work provides important contributions to the water treatment literature, including RSSCT evaluation of FS200 media and media life comparison of GAC and FS200 in drinking water matrices with low PFAS and organic carbon concentrations. Article Impact Statement Utilities needing PFAS treatment will benefit from the testing methodology and results.
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