Simultaneous ozone and granular activated carbon for advanced treatment of micropollutants in municipal wastewater effluent.

Chemosphere(2019)

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The main objective of this study was to compare the efficacy of ozone (O3) and O3 with granular activated carbon (GAC) (O3/GAC) at pilot-scale for the enhanced removal of micropollutants (MPs) from wastewater effluent. The results revealed enhanced removal of tris (2-carboxylethyl) phosphine (TCEP), sucralose, and meprobamate during the O3/GAC treatment experiments compared to the sum of their removal during isolated ozonation and GAC adsorption experiments. The long-term O3/GAC experiment showed the promotive effect of GAC substantially decreased after 20 h of O3 exposure. This decreased performance correlates with changes to GAC surface properties caused by O3. After 6 h of operation, O3 initially led to an increase in Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface area on the GAC improving the elimination level of investigated MPs (except N-nitrosomorpholine (NMOR)). However, after 20 h of exposure, O3 ultimately caused structural damages to the GAC surface, decreased the BET surface area in the final stages of the experiment, and a 4-fold increase in O1s:C1s ratio on the GAC surface was observed due to an increase in surface acidic functional groups caused by O3 treatment.
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