This powerpoint presentation begins by providing a brief overview of activated carbon application used in drinking water treatment. Information on selection of the proper carbon for the required application is presented, along with the overall research objective of
proposing a new tool to measure the
number of high energy sites that has the following requirements:
simple and fast;
inexpensive; and,
reproducible. Trace capacity number and experimental design are presented. Presentation summary includes the following:
conventional carbon activity index
(Iodine, Molasses, Tanning, Butane)
defines the total number of adsorption sites, is
only good for target compounds in mg/L range, and isn't
good for T&O, other micropollutants; and,
trace capacity number (TCN/TCNG)
defines the number of high energy sites,
is relevant to micropollutant removal, and
combines with the iodine number to define the
entire range of adsorption pores. Includes figures.