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Laboratory and pilot plant tests showed that a synthetic carbonaceous adsorbent, Ambersorb 563, was more efficient than granular activated carbon (GAC) in removing trichloroethene (TCE) from groundwater.

TitleSynthetic adsorbent versus GAC for TCE removal
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsHand, DW, Herlevich, JA, Perram, DL, Crittenden, JC
Paginationp. 64-72: 9 fig., 5 tab., photogr.
Date Published1994-08-01
Keywordsactivated carbon treatment, adsorption, chlorinated compounds, comparative analysis, groundwater, laboratory testing, pilot plants, usa
Abstract

Laboratory and pilot plant tests showed that a synthetic carbonaceous adsorbent, Ambersorb 563, was more efficient than granular activated carbon (GAC) in removing trichloroethene (TCE) from groundwater. Since synthetic adsorbents can be regenerated on-site they appear to be a cost-effective alternative for GAC especially for small water utilities.

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