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Removal of bromate and assimilable organic carbon from drinking water using granular activated carbon

Winn‐Jung HuangHsiao-Shan PengMY PengL.Y. Chen

Year: 2004 Journal:   Water Science & Technology Vol: 50 (8)Pages: 73-80   Publisher: Pergamon Press

Abstract

This study investigated the feasibility of using granular activated carbon (GAC) to remove bromate ion (BrO3-) and assimilable organic carbon (AOC) from drinking water through a rapid small-scale column test (RSSCT) method and a pilot-scale study. Results from RSSCT indicated that the GAC capacity for BrO3- removal was dependent on the GAC type, empty bed contact time (EBCT), and source water quality. The GAC with a high number of basic groups and higher pHpzc values showed an increased BrO3- removal capacity. BrO3- removal was improved by increasing EBCT. The high EBCT provides a greater opportunity for BrO3- to be adsorbed and reduced to Br- on the GAC surface. On the other hand, the presence of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and anions, such as chloride, bromide, and sulfate, resulted in poor BrO3- reduction. In the GAC pilot plant, a GAC column preloaded for 12 months achieved a BrO3- and AOC removal range from 79-96% and 41-75%, respectively. The BrO3- amount removed was found to be proportional to the influent BrO3- concentration. However, the BrO3- removal rate apparently decreased with increasing operation time. In contrast, the AOC apparently increased during the long-term operation period. This may be a result of the contribution due to new GAC being gradually transformed into biological activated carbon (BAC), and the bacterial biomass adsorbed on GAC surface hindering BrO3- reduction by GAC either by blocking pores or adsorbing at the activated sites for BrO3- reduction.

Keywords:
Chemistry Bromate Adsorption Activated carbon Bromide Water treatment Total organic carbon Powdered activated carbon treatment Sulfate Environmental chemistry Environmental engineering Inorganic chemistry Organic chemistry Environmental science

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Topics

Water Treatment and Disinfection
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Urban Stormwater Management Solutions
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Engineering
Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Pollution

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