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Two-Stage Ozonation - Adsorption Purification of Ground Water from Trichloroethylene and Tetrachloroethylene with Application of Commercial Carbon Adsorbents

Journal

OZONE-SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Volume 42, Issue 4, Pages 357-370

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01919512.2020.1735994

Keywords

Ozone; active carbon; trichloroethylene; tetrachloroethylene; ozone-adsorption method; ground water purification

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  1. Lomonosov Moscow State University Program of Development

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The aim of the research is to choose the most efficient adsorbent for two-stage ozone-sorption purification of groundwater containing both trichloroethylene (TCE) and tetrachloroethylene (PCE) between three carbon sorbents produced in Russia (AUT-M, CAUSORB-221, and AG-3). Sorption isotherms of TCE and PCE on AUT-M and CAUSORB-221 at 296 K were fitted by the Freundlich equation. The better TCE and PCE sorption ability of AUT-M in comparison with CAUSORB - 221 and AG-3 was demonstrated. The optimum parameters for ozonation and sorption stages of groundwater purification from TCE and PCE are elucidated using laboratory and pilot-plant scales. Prolonged test of this technology for purification of ground demonstrated that the higher achievable efficiency of destruction with ozone is 94% for TCE and 38% for PCE. Ozonation-sorption treatment of groundwater allows one to achieve TCE and PCE removal efficiency of 96-97% and 92-94% correspondingly. The most efficient carbon sorbent is microporous carbon fiber AUT-M. Using this sorbent, TCE and PCE concentrations in treated water decrease below the MPC level (5 mu g/L) adopted in Russia. It is concluded that the combination of ozonation with sorption of residual contaminants by carbon sorbents is a promising way for the purification of waters containing chlorinated contaminants.

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