A Seminar Presentation On Bio-Activated Carbon
A Seminar Presentation On Bio-Activated Carbon
A Seminar Presentation On Bio-Activated Carbon
SORBENT CONCENTRATION
This is sub-classified as either Purification processes or Bulk
separation processes.
In purification, trace contaminants are eliminated from a
process stream while Bulk separation aims to selectively
recover components in a mixture by adsorption.
BAC as applied in this thesis will be considered as a
Purification process.
MODES OF OPERATION
Sub-classes considered under mode of operation
include;
Cyclic Batch
Continuous Counter Current
Chromatographic Analysis
BAC process will be handled as a Batch Operation for
purposes of this thesis.
ADSORBENT REGENERATION
A SIMPLE ILLUSTRATION
OF THE BAC PROCESS.
WALTER J. WEBER JR
Adsorption of an impurity from water on to activated carbon
may result from solute hydrophobicity, or it may be caused
by a high affinity of the solute for the carbon. For most
systems encountered in waste treatment, adsorption results
from a combination of these factors. The solubility of a
substance in water is significant: solubility in the sense of the
chemical compatibility between the water and the solute.
The more hydrophilic a substance the less likely it is to be
adsorbed. Conversely, a hydrophobic substance will more
likely be adsorbed.
KERRY BLACK
Integrated treatment processes that
combine oxidation processes and activated
carbon biofilters have been shown to be
very effective at reducing natural organic
matter (NOM) levels.
METHOD
Four experimental set ups will be made.
Identical Crude Oil : Water ratio will be applied to
each System.
Physicochemical Analysis will be carried out to
determine;
pH Content
Organic Compounds Concentration.