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HERO ID
5079980
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Thermal Behavior of Perfluorooctanoic Acid Adsorbed on Granular Activated Carbon
Author(s)
Takemine, S; Takata, M; Yamamoto, S; Watanabe, N; Matsumura, C; Fujii, S; Tanaka, S; Kondo, A
Year
2013
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Bunseki Kagaku / Analysis Chemistry
ISSN:
0525-1931
Publisher
JAPAN SOC ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Location
TOKYO
Volume
62
Issue
2
Page Numbers
107-113
DOI
10.2116/bunsekikagaku.62.107
Web of Science Id
WOS:000315241400005
Abstract
In this study, an experiment to investigate the thermal behavior of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) adsorbed on granular activated carbon (GAG) was carried out. PFOA of a known amount adsorbed by GAC was heated by an electric furnace with a gas mixture of oxygen and nitrogen being used for the carrier gas. The samples were analyzed by using LC/MS/MS, an ion chromatograph, and an atmospheric pressure helium- radiofrequency barrier plasma discharge-atomic emission spectrometry (He-rfBD-AES) to analyze the behavior of PFOA from form changes and the mass balance of F. A heating experiment of PFOA was also carried for a comparison. When PFOA was heated, it evaporated at 150 degrees C and 300 degrees C. The generation of fluoride and decomposition compounds along with the combustion was confirmed at 500 degrees C. When PFOA adsorbed by GAG was heated, PFOA and the homologues did not evaporate at 150 degrees C. Additionally, the generation of fluoride was confirmed at 150 degrees C and 300 degrees C. It was indicated that GAG inhibits the evaporation of PFOA, and facilitates the combustion reaction of PFOA compared with when PFOA was heated without using GAG.
Keywords
perfluorooctanoic acid; granular activated carbon; heating; behavior
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