Submicron powdered activated carbon used as a pre-coat in ceramic micro-filtration
- 1. Delft University of Technology
- 2. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
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The aim of the research is to show the bene fi ts of the use of submicron powdered activated carbon (SPAC) in combination with ceramic microfi ltration. The SPAC is applied to the surface as a pre-coat layer. The goals are to improve the removal of NOM and organic micro-pollutants. The SPAC pre-coat layer is also used to reduce fouling of the microfi ltration membrane (without the use of a coagulant). Additionally, virus removal might be increased by the SPAC-layer. The results are presented from laboratory scale experiments with fl at sheets membranes and from pilot experiments with a ceramic membrane module. The laboratory scale experiments show good results for NOM-removal and atrazine removal. Although the empty bed contact time is very short (>1 s), actual breakthrough curves are observed for these two components. The small particle size is benefi cial for the adsorption kinetics of the components. In laboratorys' experiment, the SPAC also contributed to physical removal (straining) of biopolymers du...
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Journal article
Journal:
Desalination and Water Treatment
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
ISSN:
19443986
Volume:
9
Pages:
86-91
Persistent Identifiers
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1973014326
DOI
10.5004/dwt.2009.755
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