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.
Title | Synthetic adsorbent versus GAC for TCE removal |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1994 |
Authors | Hand, DW, Herlevich, JA, Perram, DL, Crittenden, JC |
Pagination | p. 64-72: 9 fig., 5 tab., photogr. |
Date Published | 1994-08-01 |
Keywords | activated 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. |
Notes | 17 ref. |
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