Abstract

By combining two functions of alginate gel and activated carbon, an activated carbon-containing alginate bead (AC-AB) adsorbent was developed and successfully used to simultaneously remove heavy metal ions and toxic organics. Quantitative analysis showed that almost all of the adsorption of toxic organics, such as p-toluic acid, is caused by the activated carbon in the AC-AB adsorbent, whereas the alginate component has a major role in the removal of heavy metals. A 50-L solution containing eight heavy metals (Pb 2+, Mn 2+, Cd 2+, Cu 2+, Zn 2+, Fe 2+, Al 3+ and Hg 2+) and four mineral ions was run continuously through a filter cartridge packed with 160 g of the AC-AB adsorbent. The adsorbent showed a high capacity to remove heavy metals completely from the water, while allowing essential minerals, such as K +, Na +, Mg 2+ and Ca 2+, to pass through the filter. The adsorbent could be regenerated using eluents, such as HNO 3, and reused repeatedly without considerable loss of its metal uptake capacity through 10 subsequent cycles of adsorption and desorption. With its high capacity and high selectivity for toxic heavy metals, the AC-AB adsorbent has enormous potential for application in drinking water treatment technologies.

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