Fenton-driven chemical regeneration of MTBE-spent GAC

Huling, SG; Jones, PK; Ela, WP; Arnold, RG

HERO ID

1071225

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2005

Language

English

PMID

15885738

HERO ID 1071225
In Press No
Year 2005
Title Fenton-driven chemical regeneration of MTBE-spent GAC
Authors Huling, SG; Jones, PK; Ela, WP; Arnold, RG
Journal Water Research
Volume 39
Issue 10
Page Numbers 2145-2153
Abstract Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE)-spent granular activated carbon (GAC) was chemically regenerated utilizing the Fenton mechanism. Two successive GAC regeneration cycles were performed involving iterative adsorption and oxidation processes: MTBE was adsorbed to the GAC, oxidized, re-adsorbed, oxidized, and finally re-adsorbed. Oxidant solutions comprised of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) (1.7-2.0%) and FeSO4 x 7H2O (3 g/L) (pH 2.5), were recirculated through the GAC column (30% bed expansion). The regeneration efficiency after two full cycles of treatment was calculated to be 91%. The cost of H2O2 was 0.59 dollars/kg GAC (0.27 dollars/lb) per regeneration cycle. There was no loss of sorptive capacity. Small reductions in carbon surface area and pore volume were measured. The lack of carbon deterioration under aggressive oxidative conditions was attributed to the oxidation of the target contaminants relative to the oxidation of carbon surfaces. The reaction byproducts from MTBE oxidation, tertiary butanol and acetone, were also degraded and did not accumulate significantly on the GAC. Excessive accumulation of Fe on the GAC and consequent interference with MTBE sorption and carbon regeneration was controlled by monitoring and adjusting Fe in the oxidative solution.
Doi 10.1016/j.watres.2005.03.027
Pmid 15885738
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