Modelling and understanding the competitive adsorption of microcystins and tannic acid

Campinas, M; Viegas, R; Rosa, MJ

HERO ID

2800349

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2013

Language

English

PMID

23880216

HERO ID 2800349
In Press No
Year 2013
Title Modelling and understanding the competitive adsorption of microcystins and tannic acid
Authors Campinas, M; Viegas, R; Rosa, MJ
Journal Water Research
Volume 47
Issue 15
Page Numbers 5690-5699
Abstract A predictive model integrating adsorption kinetics and competitive isotherm models (Homogeneous Surface Diffusion Model, Freundlich-type and Fritz & Schlunder isotherms) was developed to describe and understand the competing mechanism(s) and the ionic strength (IS) role on microcystins (MC) and tannic acid (TA) competitive adsorption. The developed model showed good agreement with the experimental data obtained from batch adsorption tests and isotherms conducted with MC extracts and TA model solutions (single-solute and multicomponent, IS presence and absence) using a mesoporous powdered activated carbon (PAC). Results confirm that similar size molecules such as MC and TA are strong competitors and tannin-rich waters may severely affect MC residuals in the treated water. Unlike usually considered, both direct site and pore blockage mechanisms seem relevant. Competition effects appear to be more dependent on the competitor/contaminant molar ratio than on the initial concentrations. The IS affects the extent and the mechanisms of MC-TA competitive adsorption, reducing PAC dose for safe control of MC residuals. The developed model, including a D-s analysis, is an important tool to understand the competitive adsorption of similar size adsorbates. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Doi 10.1016/j.watres.2013.06.048
Pmid 23880216
Wosid WOS:000326212500022
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Language Text English
Keyword Microcystins; NOM; PAC; Competitive adsorption models; HSDM