K. Tani et al., Removal of dissolved oil from aqueous solution using polymer adsorbent, and regeneration characteristics of adsorbent, KAG KOG RON, 26(4), 2000, pp. 623-625
A packed-bed column containing a hydrophobic polymer adsorbent HP-20 was us
ed for removal of oil (toluene) dissolved in aqueous solution. Effects of b
ed thickness and flow rate are examined. The adsorption equilibrium shows a
constant distribution ratio between adsorbent and aqueous solution, indica
ting physical adsorption. The break-through curve against dimensionless tim
e depended on the ratio of the flow rate to the bed thickness. Theoretical
calculation using the mass transfer coefficient in aqueous phase and effect
ive diffusion coefficients in the adsorbent particle generate curves which
are in good agreement with the experiments. Regeneration of the adsorbent H
P-20 is attained at rather mild condition, while carbon regenerated under t
he same condition shows only 30% the activity of fresh samples.