Abstract

This research investigates the effect of adsorbent bed configuration on volatile organic compounds (VOCs) adsorption with beaded activated carbon (BAC). Five-cycle adsorption/desorption tests using a single VOC (1,2,4-trimethylbenzene) and a mixture of nine VOCs were completed using fixed and fluidized bed adsorber configurations. Adsorption tests were completed with full loading of the adsorbent. All regeneration tests were completed in the fixed bed arrangement. The adsorption capacity of the BAC was not affected by the adsorption bed’s configuration in case of reaching full breakthrough. For the VOC mixture, however, 30% less heel buildup was observed for the fluidized bed configuration. Higher accumulation of heavy adsorbates was found in fixed bed as opposed to fluidized bed, explaining the higher heel buildup in the former. On the other hand, improved mass transfer was found across the entire fluidized bed as a result of better gas-particle contact. These results show that, besides the expected engi...

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