High-silica Zeolites as Novel Adsorbents for the Removal of Organic Micro-pollutants in Water Treatment

Doctoral Thesis (2019)
Author(s)

Nan Jiang (TU Delft - Sanitary Engineering)

Contributor(s)

Luuk Rietveld – Promotor (TU Delft - Sanitary Engineering)

Sebastiaan Heijman – Promotor (TU Delft - Sanitary Engineering)

Research Group
Sanitary Engineering
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:d4e7d2a8-aed1-48c8-98c3-eb61f18dde0b Final published version
More Info
expand_more
Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Research Group
Sanitary Engineering
ISBN (print)
978-94-6323-961-5
Downloads counter
179
Collections
Institutional Repository
Reuse Rights

Other than for strictly personal use, it is not permitted to download, forward or distribute the text or part of it, without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), unless the work is under an open content license such as Creative Commons.

Abstract

A broad range of organic micropollutants (OMPs), including pesticides, pharmaceuticals and personal care products, are present in drinking water sources and effluent of wastewater treatment plants (Kolpin et al., 2002; Stackelberg et al., 2004). The presence of OMPs in water significantly threatens public health and thus calls for effective treatment technologies (Alan et al., 2008; Pal et al., 2010). Zeolites are highly structured minerals with uniform micropores (pore diameters < 2nm) (McCusker and Baerlocher 2001). The pores of zeolites allow for the adsorption of OMPs and potentially avoid the negative influence of natural organic matter (NOM) (de Ridder et al., 2012; Hung and Lin 2006; Knappe and Campos 2005). High-silica zeolites have hydrophobic surfaces, which could prevent water competition with OMP adsorption (Maesen 2007; Rakic et al., 2010; Tsitsishvili 1973). High-silica zeolites are thus expected to be potential alternative adsorbents for activated carbon in water treatment.

Files

Nan_Jiang_TUD_Thesis.pdf
(pdf | 2.57 Mb)
License info not available