Ns. Abuzaid et Gf. Nakhla, RATES OF DISSOLVED OXYGEN-INDUCED POLYMERIZATION REACTIONS OF PHENOL AND O-CRESOL ON ACTIVATED CARBON, Hazardous waste & hazardous materials, 12(3), 1995, pp. 257-269
The effect of different dissolved oxygen (DO) levels on the kinetics o
f phenol and o-cresol uptake by granular activated carbon (GAC) was in
vestigated in batch reactors. The equilibrium hatch capacities matched
the corresponding isotherm capacities within a maximum deviation of 6
percent. Equilibrium was attained in the anoxic batches only after 2
days while taking about 14 days for the oxic batches. The homogeneous
surface diffusion model (HSDM) accurately predicted the uptake in the
anoxic batches but deviated substantially from that of the oxic batche
s. The diffusivity coefficients for phenol and o-cresol on GAC were hi
ghly affected by the DO concentration. The higher the DO content in th
e sorbate solution the lower the diffusivity coefficient Three distinc
t stages were observed in the kinetics of the polymerization reactions
; the lag time stage, followed by a stage in which DO was not limiting
reactions, and finally, the limiting DO stage. A kinetic model was de
veloped for the polymerization reactions relating the rate constant to
the DO levels using a nonlinear relationship.