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활성탄의 세공이 자연유기물질의 흡착에 미치는 영향Effect of pore characteristics of activated carbon on adsorption of natural organic matter

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Effect of pore characteristics of activated carbon on adsorption of natural organic matter
Authors
박정순홍성호
Issue Date
Apr-2011
Publisher
대한상하수도학회
Keywords
흡착; 등온식; 분자분획; 활성탄; 자연유기물질; Adsorption; Isotherm; M.W. Fraction; GAC; NOM
Citation
상하수도학회지, v.25, no.2, pp.249 - 255
Journal Title
상하수도학회지
Volume
25
Number
2
Start Page
249
End Page
255
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/13822
ISSN
1225-7672
Abstract
It is complicate problem to optimize removing natural organic matter (NOM) by activated carbon in drinking water treatment because the activated carbon has heterogeneous surface area and pore structure. Seven different coal based activated carbons which have different pore structures were used in the study. Sand filtered effluents which normally used as GAC adsorber influent were used. The molecular weight distribution showed that most of the NOM was bigger than 10,000Da. In this study, systematical approaches such as characteristics of surface area and pore volume were evaluated on NOM adsorption. Especially, the adsorption capacities for NOM were evaluated by effect of micro-pores and meso-pores in surface area and pore structure. The results show that the higher ratio of meso-pore compare to the micro-pore has not only the better adsorption capacities for NOM but also the higher strongly-adsorbable fraction. Therefore, the overall adsorption capacity is increased with higher meso-pore ratio with existing of reasonable micro-pore surface area and volume.
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