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DOI: 10.18174/536256
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Micropollutants removal with activated carbon : Adsorption and regeneration by biodegradation

Abstract: Hydrophilic organic micropollutants are commonly detected in source water used for drinking water production. Effective technologies to remove these micropollutants from water include adsorption onto granular activated carbon in fixed-bed filters. The ratedetermining step in adsorption using activated carbon is usually the adsorbate diffusion inside the porous adsorbent. The presence of mesopores can facilitate diffusion, resulting in higher adsorption rates. We used two different types of granular activated c… Show more

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