Removal of persistent organic contaminants from wastewater using a hybrid electrochemical-granular activated carbon (GAC) system
Giannis-Florjan Norra, Jelena Radjenovic

TL;DR
This study evaluates a hybrid electrochemical-GAC system for removing persistent organic contaminants from wastewater, demonstrating enhanced pollutant removal and reduction of toxic halogenated byproducts through synergistic electrosorption and electrooxidation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel 3D electrochemical reactor with GAC that improves contaminant removal efficiency and reduces toxic byproducts in wastewater treatment.
Findings
Synergistic removal of pollutants via electrosorption and electrooxidation.
Enhanced GAC adsorption capacity at high current density.
Significant reduction of chlorate and perchlorate concentrations.
Abstract
A three-dimensional (3D) electrochemical flow-through reactor equipped with GAC packed bed, polarized by the electric field, was evaluated for the removal of persistent organic contaminants from real sewage effluent. The performance of the reactor was investigated for 27 consecutive runs at two anodic current densities, i.e., low current density (LCD) of 15 A m-2, and high current density (HCD) of 100 A m-2. In the HCD experiments, the adsorption ability of saturated GAC was increased, mainly due to the increase in the mesoporosity of GAC. A synergy between electrosorption/adsorption on GAC and electrooxidation was observed in terms of the removal of all target pollutants. DEET presented the highest synergy, ranging from 40-57%, followed by iopromide (22-46%), carbamazepine (15-34%) and diatrizoate (4-30%). The addition of GAC decreased the concentrations of toxic chlorate and…
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