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HERO ID
1252351
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Arsenic removal from drinking water using granular ferric hydroxide
Author(s)
Thirunavukkarasu, OS; Viraraghavan, T; Subramanian, KS
Year
2003
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Water SA
ISSN:
1816-7950
Publisher
Water Research Commission
Location
PRETORIA
Volume
29
Issue
2
Page Numbers
161-170
Language
English
Web of Science Id
WOS:000183088800007
Abstract
This paper examines the use of granular ferric hydroxide (GFH) to remove both arsenate [As(V)] and arsenite [As(M)] present in drinking water by conducting batch and column studies. The kinetic studies were conducted as a function of pH, and less than 5 mug/l was achieved from an initial concentration of 100 mug/l for both As(III) and As(V) with GFH at a pH of 7.6, which is in the pH range typically encountered in drinking water sulies. In the isotherm studies, the observed data fitted well with both the Freundlich and the Langmuir models. In continuous column tests (five cycles) with tap water using GFH, consistently less than 5 mug/l of arsenic was achieved in the finished water for 38 to 42 hours of column operation, where the influent had a spiked arsenic concentration of 500 mug/l. High bed volumes (1260 and 1140) up to a breakthrough concentration of 5 mug/l were achieved in the column studies. The adsorptive capacities for GFH estimated from the column studies were higher than that of activated alumina reported in the previous studies. Speciation of a natural water sample with arsenic showed the dominance of As(III) species over As(V). Batch and column studies showed that granular ferric hydroxide (GFH) can be effectively used in small water utilities to achieve less than 5 mug As/l in drinking water.
Keywords
adsorption; drinking water; arsenic removal; granular ferric hydroxide; arsenic speciation;AMORPHOUS IRON HYDROXIDE; OXIDE-COATED SAND; WEST-BENGAL; ADSORPTION; GROUNDWATER; FERRIHYDRITE; BANGLADESH; COAGULATION; KINETICS
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WATER SA
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Arsenic (Inorganic)
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Non peer-reviewed
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Inorganic Arsenic (7440-38-2) [Final 2025]
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Non Peer-Reviewed
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