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Carbon Black: A Good Adsorbent for Triclosan Removal from Water

Jing Wang, Haoran Man, Li Sun, Shuying Zang

2022Water25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Industrial grade carbon black was pretreated and used for adsorption of triclosan (TCS) in water, and its adsorption performance was investigated by static adsorption experiments and fixed bed adsorption experiments. The effects of pH and temperature on the adsorption capacity were investigated and the adsorption performance of carbon black and activated carbon on TCS was compared. As the pH or temperature decreased, the adsorption of TCS by carbon black increased. Carbon black had a maximum adsorption capacity of 18.62 mg/g on TCS, which was somewhat lower than the activated carbon. Furthermore, the breakthrough time increased with increasing bed height, decreasing flow rate and decreasing initial TCS concentration in the fixed bed adsorption studies. The breakthrough time was 14.33 days at a bed depth of 4.2 mm, a flow rate of 2 mL/min, and an initial TCS concentration of 0.5 mg/L TCS. The model from The Bed Depth Service Time (BDST) was well-fitting.

Topics & Concepts

AdsorptionActivated carbonCarbon blackVolumetric flow rateChemistryTriclosanCarbon fibersChemical engineeringChromatographyMaterials scienceComposite materialOrganic chemistryThermodynamicsComposite numberMedicinePathologyEngineeringPhysicsNatural rubberAnalytical chemistry methods developmentAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removalPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts
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