Published February 3, 2024 | Version v1
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Control of chlorite and chlorate in drinking water using surfactant-modified activated carbon

  • 1. ROR icon IMDEA Energy Institute
  • 2. Canal de Isabel II S.A., M.P
  • 3. University of Rey Juan Carlos
  • 4. ROR icon Universidad de Granada

Description

Disinfection of drinking water is a fundamental step towards the protection of public health. Particularly, chlorine dioxide is one of the most important disinfection methods applied in public water systems. However, some unwanted and potentially toxic by-products (chlorite-ClO2- and chlorate-ClO3-) can be generated during this process. Thus, the European Union (EU) has recently set a permissible maximum concentration of 0.25 mg⋅L􀀀 1 for both ClO2- and ClO3- in the water intended for human  onsumption. Nevertheless, the existent strategies proposed for the elimination of these oxyanions present important limitations for their large-scale application.
Here, we propose the ClO2- and ClO3- adsorption by two granulated activated carbons modified with five different alkyl quaternary ammonium-based surfactants, exhibiting a large affinity for inorganic anions. A granulated activated carbon modified with hexadecylpyridinium chloride monohydrate (CPC@CAG1) was selected as the
most efficient adsorbent, achieving an excellent oxyanions removal (≥99 and 80 ± 0.5% of ClO2- and ClO3- in only 2 h, respectively). Finally, the ClO2- and ClO3- elimination was evaluated using a continuous flow under realistic conditions (drinking water from a real treatment plant and 12 min empty bed contact time (EBCT)),
reaching a very high oxyanions removal efficacy for 4 cycles of 160 h-each, thus envisioning the future real application of this adsorbent in water disinfection treatments.

Notes

This work has been supported by Canal de Isabel II Company and the IMDEA Energy Foundation through the Industrial Doctorate Project from the Community of Madrid (IND2019/AMB17129). S.R. is grateful for the grant (RYC2021-032522-I) funded by MCIN/AEI /10.13039/ 501100011033 and for El FSE invierte en tu future, and to the project
CNS2022-135779 founded by MCIN/ AEI /10.13039/501100011033, B-FQM-394, and ProyExcel_00105 funded from Junta de Andalucía. G.S. thanks to S. Carrasco, T. Hidalgo, Y. P´erez-Cort´es, C. Biglione, C. Fern´andez, G. Armani, I. Rinc´on, M. Ab´an for their experimental support and fruitful discussion. Funding for open access charge: Universidad de
Granada / CBUA.

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