Flynn
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 29, 2002
- 1
Hi all,
I would really appreciate some light on the following matter:
Pendelton et al. 1997, correlated increased oxygen content with increased hydrophilicity in an activated carbon. They then correlated this with lower removal of a taste and odor component they were removing. Now this was done in a batch test. I have not been able to extrapolate this finding to column studies to agree or disagree. Could you think of any reason/s that the oxygen content of an activated carbon would or would not have the same impact on its performance in batch and column situations ?
I would really appreciate some light on the following matter:
Pendelton et al. 1997, correlated increased oxygen content with increased hydrophilicity in an activated carbon. They then correlated this with lower removal of a taste and odor component they were removing. Now this was done in a batch test. I have not been able to extrapolate this finding to column studies to agree or disagree. Could you think of any reason/s that the oxygen content of an activated carbon would or would not have the same impact on its performance in batch and column situations ?