Lj. Uranowski et al., THE EFFECT OF SURFACE METAL-OXIDES ON ACTIVATED CARBON ADSORPTION OF PHENOLICS, Water research (Oxford), 32(6), 1998, pp. 1841-1851
The adsorptive capacity of granular activated carbon (GAC) for many ph
enolic compounds has been found to increase in the presence of molecul
ar oxygen (oxic condition). This enhanced adsorption is due to oxidati
ve coupling of the adsorbed molecules and is accompanied by significan
t oxygen consumption and decreased adsorbate recovery by solvent extra
ction. The present study investigated the possible catalytic effect of
metals and metal oxides on activated carbon surface for this reaction
. The ash and metal content of seven GACs were compared to the enhance
d adsorption found under the oxic conditions, oxygen consumption durin
g adsorption and adsorbate recovery. No correlation between ash or met
al content and these parameters was found. Reduction of metal content
by acid washing did not impact the adsorptive properties of the carbon
. In addition, a carbonaceous resin impregnated with metal oxides of c
opper, iron and manganese showed no ability to promote oxidative coupl
ing of phenolics. The results of this study suggest that acid-washable
metals and metal oxides that are present on the surface of activated
carbon are not a key factor in promoting oligomerization of adsorbates
in the presence of oxygen. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights
reserved.