Studies on Magnetic Iron Oxide Loaded Activated Carbon


Autoria(s): Balachandran, M; Sivasankara Pillai,V N
Data(s)

05/11/2008

05/11/2008

01/10/2004

Resumo

The current water treatment technology is oriented towards the removal of contaminants, mostly organic compounds, by activated carbon. Activated carbons are classified as Granular Activated Carbons (GAC) and Powdered Activated Carbons (PAC) on the basis of the particle size of the carbon granules. Powdered carbons are generally less expensive than granular carbon, operating costs with powdered carbon could be lower. Though powdered activated carbon has many advantages over granular carbon, its application in large-scale separation process is limited by difficulty in recovery and regeneration. Deposition of magnetic iron oxide on carbon particles provides a convenient way of recovering the spent carbon from process water. The study deals with the preparation and physico-chemical characterization of magnetic iron oxide loaded activated carbons. The evaluation of absorption properties of magnetic iron oxide loaded activated carbon composites. The target molecules studied were phenol, p-nitro phenol and methylene blue. The feasibility of magnetic separation of iron oxide loaded activated carbons were studied and described in this thesis.

Identificador

School of Environmental Studies

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/971

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en

Publicador

Cochin University of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #Activated Carbons #Powdered Activated Carbons #Granular Activated Carbons
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Thesis