2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(483c) Accurately Modeling Liquid Phase Adsorption for Industrial Applications with Bench Scale Testing
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Lab scale testing can be divided into two categories; feasibility and process simulation. Feasibility testing is typically accomplished with an isotherm test. An isotherm is a batch test designed to demonstrate the degree to which a particular dissolved organic compound (adsorbate) is adsorbed on activated carbon (adsorbent). For a single adsorbate, a Freundlich equation can be used to estimate the carbon usage rate at equilibrium loading conditions. Continuous flow tests such as small-scale column tests and pilot studies simulate not just the thermodynamic adsorptive properties demonstrated in the isotherm, but they also allow for an accurate representation of the kinetic factors which effect adsorption in a dynamic system. The adsorption breakthrough curve obtained is scaled to accurately represent treating an aqueous stream in a large adsorption system.
The results from this testing provide sufficient data to determine the most economical approach for installing and operating GAC for a wide range of liquid phase applications.