Organic solvent regeneration of granular activated carbon
Abstract
The use of activated carbon for the treatment of industrial waste-streams was shown to be an effective treatment. The high costs associated with the replacement or thermal regeneration of the carbon have prohibited the economic feasibility of this process. The in situ solvent regeneration of activated carbon by means of organic solvent extraction was suggested as an economically alternative to thermal regeneration. The important aspects of the solvent regeneration process include: the physical and chemical characteristics of the adsorbent, the pore size distribution and energy of adsorption associated with the activated carbon; the degree of solubility of the adsorbate in the organic solvent; the miscibility of the organic solvent in water; and the temperature at which the generation is performed.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- September 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982STIN...8327078C
- Keywords:
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- Absorbents;
- Activated Carbon;
- Chemical Properties;
- Organic Compounds;
- Porosity;
- Regeneration (Engineering);
- Solvents;
- Waste Treatment;
- Columns (Process Engineering);
- Cost Analysis;
- Pollution Control;
- Purity;
- Solubility;
- Tables (Data);
- Temperature Effects;
- Water Pollution;
- Engineering (General)