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[*] posted on 20-12-2006 at 11:19
Regenerating GAC


(GAC) granular activated carbon

American Water Works Association Journal
December 2006 Volume 98 Number 12
Removing chlorite with GAC

Thermally regenerated GAC obtained from exhausted GAC treated with the following steps: drying at 100 C. heating at 300C for organic compounds desorption, and heating again at 800C with steam for organic compounds gasification.

Chemical Regeneration experiments were performed on exhausted GAC by acid, base, and base-acid washings. Of the chemical regeneration studies in this research, base-acid washing provided the best results.

Base-Acid Regeneration:
Exhausted GAC(25g) was put in contact with the following solutions: 1L of NaOH at pH13 for 10 min, 10L of distilled water for 18 hours, and 1 Liter of HCl with pH of 1 for 10 min. Subsequently, the GAC was filtered and washed with 40 L of distilled water and dried in a stove at 90C

To the average walmart shopper they said activated carbon cant be reused, but I said what of science what of chemistry. They told me to go to the automotive department and ask them. Its probably cheaper to buy new activated carbon, but depending on your application and amount used options have ye.
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