The use of carbon adsorbents for the removal of perfluoroalkyl acids from potable reuse systems

Inyang, M; Dickenson, ERV

HERO ID

3858250

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2017

Language

English

PMID

28586657

HERO ID 3858250
In Press No
Year 2017
Title The use of carbon adsorbents for the removal of perfluoroalkyl acids from potable reuse systems
Authors Inyang, M; Dickenson, ERV
Journal Chemosphere
Volume 184
Page Numbers 168-175
Abstract Bench- and pilot-scale sorption tests were used to probe the performance of several biochars at removing perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAA) from field waters, compared to granular activated carbon (GAC). Screening tests using organic matter-free water resulted in hardwood (HWC) (Kd = 41 L g(-1)) and pinewood (PWC) (Kd = 49 L g(-1)) biochars having the highest perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) removal performance that was comparable to bituminous coal GAC (Kd = 41 L g(-1)). PWC and HWC had a stronger affinity for PFOA sorbed in Lake Mead surface water (KF = 11 mg((1-n)) L(n) g(-1)) containing a lower (2 mg L(-1)) dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration than in a tertiary-filtered wastewater (KF = 8 mg((1-n)) L(n) g(-1)) with DOC of 4.9 mg L(-1). A pilot-scale study was performed using three parallel adsorbers (GAC, anthracite, and HWC biochar) treating the same tertiary-filtered wastewater. Compared to HWC, and anthracite, GAC was the most effective in mitigating perfluoropentanoic acid (PFPnA), perfluorohexanoic acid (PHxA), PFOA, perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS), and DOC (45-67% removed at 4354 bed volumes) followed by HWC, and then anthracite. Based on bench- and pilot-scale results, shorter-chain PFAA [perfluorobutanoic acid (PFBA), PFPnA, or PFHxA] were more difficult to remove with both biochar and GAC than the longer-chain, PFOS and PFOA.
Doi 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.05.161
Pmid 28586657
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Language Text English
Keyword Activated carbon; Biochar; Perfluoroalkyl acids; Pilot adsorbers; Sorption