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ADSORPTION The removal of dissolved substances from solution using adsorbents such as activated carbon
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The physical form of the GAC may depend on source of raw materials
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MANUFACTURE OF ACTIVATED CARBON: DIFFERENT RAW MATERIALS
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Prior carbonization for softer raw materials
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MANUFACTURE OF ACTIVATED CARBON FROM COAL
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ACTIVATION FURNACE TYPES Rotary kiln Multiple Hearth ↑
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DIFFERENT PHYSICAL FORMS OF ACTIVATED CARBON
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First magnification of carbon granules
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Continued magnification
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Continued magnification
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Continued conceptual magnification
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Continued conceptual magnification
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Continued conceptual magnification
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Scanning Electron Microscope Photo of GAC
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Area of a few grams of activated carbon
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Application Methodology
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Granular Activated Carbon Columns
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GAC Silos
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Gas Purification
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Contacting Column Internals
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Typical isotherm solid-phase concentration (y-axis) vs liquid phase concentration (x-axis) This is a favorable isotherm: higher solid-phase concentration at low liquid concentrations
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Column Hydraulics
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Which of these two “twins” pioneered adsorption modeling? Langmuir!
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Adsorptive Forces
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The effect of molecular size and functional groups on adsorbability
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Langmuir isotherm
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Freundlich isotherm (linear scale)
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Freundlich isotherm, log-log scale
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Freundlich isotherm, compared with real data
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Four GAC columns in series
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REACTIVATION OF ACTIVATED CARBON
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Transport of GAC
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Decentralized Multiple Hearth Regeneration Facility
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