Chemical Regeneration of Activated Carbon Used in A Water Treatment System for Medical Services

Jeamichel Puente Torres, Harold Crespo Sariol, J. Yperman, P. Adriaensens, R. Carleer, Thayset Mariño Peacok, Ángel Brito Sauvanell, Greet Cuyvers, G. Reggers, P. Samyn
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The chemical regeneration of exhausted granular activated carbon (GAC) from a water treatment plant to produce dialysis water used in hemodialysis treatments for chronic renal disease patients from a general Hospital of Ciego de Avila province, Cuba, was investigated. Activated carbon (AC) exhausted mainly by inorganics (Ca (Ca-chelates), Mg and Na) was regenerated using hydrochloric acid and acetic acid (one regeneration cycle). Solutions of 5%, 10%, 15% and 20%(v/v) as well as four contact times (2 h, 4 h, 6 h and 48 h) for hydrochloric acid and three contact times (2 h, 4 h and 6 h) for acetic acid at 25°C and 1 atm in a dosage of 1 g GAC/10 mL were used. Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), X-ray absorption technique (XRA) and Scanning Electronic Microscopy (SEM) were used to evaluate the effect of the regeneration on exhausted GAC. Batch and scaled column experiments were developed. Breakthrough curves were obtained to assess the AC’s performances after chemical regeneration. The removal/adsorption capacity towards free chlorine (as disinfection agent) and hardness ions (expressed in mg CaCO3/L) was estimated using the area under the breakthrough curves from scaled columns experiments. The hydrochloric acid arises as the best acidic regenerator; using a concentration of 20%(v/v), regenerated GACs using hydrochloric acid showed the highest desorption rate of inorganics as well as a free chlorine removal performance of around 30% concerning the virgin GAC sample. A new GAC management scheme is proposed for GACs used in the medical industry to improve the sustainability and economics of the water treatment process.
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活性炭在医疗水处理系统中的化学再生
研究了从水处理厂排出的颗粒活性炭(GAC)的化学再生,以生产用于古巴Ciego de Avila省总医院慢性肾脏疾病患者血液透析治疗的透析水。活性炭(AC)主要被无机物(Ca (Ca-螯合物)、Mg和Na)消耗,用盐酸和乙酸(一个再生循环)再生。采用5%、10%、15%和20%(v/v)溶液,在25℃、1atm条件下,盐酸4次接触(2 h、4 h、6 h和48 h),乙酸3次接触(2 h、4 h和6 h), GAC/ 10ml用量为1 g。采用电感耦合等离子体原子发射光谱(ICP-AES)、热重分析(TGA)、x射线吸收技术(XRA)和扫描电镜(SEM)等方法评价再生对废GAC的影响。开发了批量和比例柱实验。利用突破曲线对化学再生后的活性炭性能进行了评价。对游离氯(作为消毒剂)和硬度离子(以mg CaCO3/L表示)的去除/吸附能力是用刻度柱实验中突破曲线下的面积来估计的。盐酸是最佳的酸性再生剂;在浓度为20%(v/v)时,经盐酸处理的再生GAC对无机物的解吸率最高,对游离氯的去除率约为30%。为了提高水处理过程的可持续性和经济性,提出了一种新的GAC管理方案。
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