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Prediction of granular activated carbon performance in removing herbicides with rapid small-scale column tests

ABSTRACT:

Ribeirão Preto has one of the producer poles of sugarcane, with a vast sugarcane plantation area and intensive use of herbicides, especially diuron and hexazinone, which have high potential of contaminating surface waters and groundwater. Several technologies can be used to remove these micro-contaminants from water, since the conventional treatment in complete cycle is not an efficient technique for this case. In the present study, the performance of the granular activated carbon in removing these herbicides was evaluated. The water sample was prepared in a laboratory and supplemented with diuron and hexazinone. A pilot granular activated carbon column was built and operated, and the results showed that the prevailing intra-particle diffusivity between carbon and diuron and hexazinone herbicides could be considered constant, with regard to the size of the activated carbon grain. The results obtained also enabled the validation of the rapid small-scale column test method to predict the full scale breakthrough time of a granular activated carbon filter.

Keywords:
granular activated carbon; activated carbon adsorption; herbicide; diuron; hexazinone; rapid small-scale column tests

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