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Application of activated carbon fiber (ACF) for arsenic removal in aqueous solution

Authors
Lee, Seunghwan
Issue Date
Jan-2010
Publisher
KOREAN INSTITUTE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
Keywords
Activated Carbon Fiber; Adsorption; Arsenic; Regression Curve; Aqueous Solution
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, v.27, no.1, pp 110 - 115
Pages
6
Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Volume
27
Number
1
Start Page
110
End Page
115
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/22298
DOI
10.1007/s11814-009-0296-2
ISSN
0256-1115
1975-7220
Abstract
The adsorption of arsenic from aqueous solution using activated carbon fiber (ACF) was investigated. Several series of experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of operating parameters such as equilibrium time, flow rate, and initial concentration that affect to the adsorption rate. Average removal efficiency was 24% for the initial arsenic concentration of 10 mg/L to 17 mg/L. Breakthrough point in ACF unit reached at 5 hours of the experimental operation for aqueous solution containing arsenic. Adsorption capacity of the filter was found to be 0.18 mg/mg of ACF. With the increase of flow rate there was a slight increase in the removal of arsenic. Field tests from thirty contaminated sites in Sonarang, Bangladesh have shown that the arsenic removal efficiency was only 13.0% in the single ACF unit, while it was increased upto 24.6% in two ACF units in series. Among the several fitting regression curves tested, three dimensional non-linear regressions gave over 90% fitting, while for other linear regression curves it was in the range of 5 to 92% depending upon the various operating parameters. Non-linear models described the relationships of C with C-0 and t better than the linear ones, and this model gives a good generalization of the kinetics of arsenic in ACF for the laboratory tested ranges.
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