Enhanced adsorption of perfluorooctane sulfonate and perfluorooctanoate by bamboo-derived granular activated carbon

被引:232
作者
Deng, Shubo [1 ,2 ]
Nie, Yao [1 ]
Du, Ziwen [1 ]
Huang, Qian [1 ]
Meng, Pingping [1 ]
Wang, Bin [1 ]
Huang, Jun [1 ]
Yu, Gang [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Tsinghua Univ, Sch Environm, POPs Res Ctr, State Key Joint Lab Environm Simulat & Pollut Con, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China
[2] Collaborat Innovat Ctr Reg Environm Qual, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China
关键词
PFOS; PFOA; Bamboo-derived activated carbon; Adsorption capacity; Regeneration; PERFLUORINATED COMPOUNDS; AQUEOUS-SOLUTION; WASTE-WATER; SORPTION; REMOVAL; PFOS; KINETICS; NANOTUBES; EXCHANGE; MODELS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2014.03.045
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
A bamboo-derived granular activated carbon with large pores was successfully prepared by KOH activation, and used to remove perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) from aqueous solution. The granular activated carbon prepared at the KOH/C mass ratio of 4 and activation temperature of 900 degrees C had fast and high adsorption for PFOS and PFOA. Their adsorption equilibrium was achieved within 24h, which was attributed to their fast diffusion in the micron-sized pores of activated carbon. This granular activated carbon exhibited the maximum adsorbed amount of 2.32 mmol/g for PFOS and 1.15 mmol/g for PFOA at pH 5.0, much higher than other granular and powdered activated carbons reported. The activated carbon prepared under the severe activation condition contained many enlarged pores, favorable for the adsorption of PFOS and PFOA. In addition, the spent activated carbon was hardly regenerated in NaOH/NaCl solution, while the regeneration efficiency was significantly enhanced in hot water and methanol/ethanol solution, indicating that hydrophobic interaction was mainly responsible for the adsorption. The regeneration percent was up to 98% using 50% ethanol solution at 45 degrees C. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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