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Advanced wastewater treatment by the application of activated carbon is used to eliminate organic micropollutants in large scale wastewater treatment plants. However, underlying adsorption processes are unclear. On the one hand, compositions of wastewater differ and are very complex. On the other hand, activated carbons have physicochemical properties which impair investigations on adsorption mechanisms, since they are non-graphitic, non-graphitizable and have a highly disordered microstructure. This leads to their large surface areas and internal pore structure but also implies heteroatoms and functional groups. These are not easily accessible for research but affect the adsorption of organic micropollutants. Thermogravimetric analysis and evolved gas analysis can provide valuable insights into these kinds of systems. First, pyrolysis makes functional surface groups accessible, e.g. through decarboxylation, which facilitates characterisation of activated carbons. Second, adsorbates can be investigated by thermal desorption or decomposition, depending on the sorption conditions of the organic micropollutants. Single component systems as well as multi component systems with competing organic background matter are compared for various activated carbons. Surprising distinctions in the adsorption mechanisms will be presented.
The adsorption of organic micropollutants onto activated carbon is a favourable solution for the treatment of drinking water and wastewater. However, these adsorption processes are not sufficiently understood to allow for the appropriate prediction of removal processes. In this study, thermogravimetric analysis, alongside evolved gas analysis, is proposed for the characterisation of micropollutants adsorbed on activated carbon. Varying amounts of carbamazepine were adsorbed onto three different activated carbons, which were subsequently dried, and their thermal decomposition mechanisms examined. The discovery of 55 different pyrolysis products allowed differentiations to be made between specific adsorption sites and conditions. However, the same adsorption mechanisms were found for all samples, which were enhanced by inorganic constituents and oxygen containing surface groups. Furthermore, increasing the loadings led to the evolution of more hydrated decomposition products, whilst parts of the carbamazepine molecules were also integrated into the carbon structure. It was also found that the chemical composition, especially the degree of dehydration of the activated carbon, plays an important role in the adsorption of carbamazepine. Hence, it is thought that the adsorption sites may have a higher adsorption energy for specific adsorbates, when the activated carbon can then potentially increase its degree of graphitisation.
Im Vortrag wird der Ansatz zur Aufklärung von Adsorptionsprozessen, die in der Wasserphase stattgefunden haben, mittels Thermogravimetrie und Zersetzungsgasanalyse vorgestellt.
Es wird allgemein gezeigt wie TGA zur Charakterisierung von Aktivkohleoberflächen genutzt werden kann und welche Unterschiede sich in verschiedenen Adsorbat-Systemen zeigen. Im Detail wird die thermische Zersetzung von adsorbiertem Carbamazepin an drei verschiedenen Aktivkohlen präsentiert.
In diesem Beitrag wird gezeigt wie mit Thermogravimetrischen Analysen (TGA) Aktivkohleoberflächen charakterisiert werden können. Außerdem wie TGA mit Zersetzungsgasanalyse zur Untersuchung von Adsorbat-Systemen (Carbamazepin an drei verschiedenen Aktivkohlen) zur Aufklärung von Adsorptionszuständen genutzt werden kann.
Motivation:
> Zunehmender Einsatz von Pulveraktivkohle (PAK) zur
Spurenstoffelimination in kommunalen Kläranlagen
> Bisher keine analytische Methode zur Quantifizierung von PAK in
Belebungsbecken, bzw. in Gegenwart von Belebtschlamm
> Anwendung der Thermogravimetrischen Analyse (TGA) zur
Feststoffcharakterisierung auf Umweltfragestellungen
Ergebnisse:
> Quantifizierung von PAK in Belebtschlamm ist möglich und kann
über unterschiedliche zweistufige TGA-Methoden erfolgen
> Zersetzungsgasanalyse zeigt veränderte und verzögerte
Freisetzung aliphatischer Produkte des Belebtschlamms