Investigation of activated carbon efficiency in hexavalent chromium adsorption from airflow
Introduction: Hexavalent chromium (VI) is a very strong oxidizing agent that, despite its many uses in various industries, duration of the exposure can lead to lung cancer, deep wounds (in the hands, arm, tongue and palate), nasal septum perforation, burning and inflammation in the nose, lung and up...
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doaj-6bb5e06ef4d9471796e29124a296a5de2021-09-11T06:42:33ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesبهداشت و ایمنی کار2251-807X2383-20882017-09-0173191202Investigation of activated carbon efficiency in hexavalent chromium adsorption from airflowElham Rahmanzadeh0Farideh Golbabaei1Ali Faghihi Zarandi2Seyed Gholamreza Moussavi3Mohammadreza Baneshi4 M.Sc., Department of Occupational Health Engineering, School of Public Health, North Khorasan University of Medical Sciences, Bojnurd, Iran Professor, Department of Occupational Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Assistant Professor, Department of Occupational Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran Professor, Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran Introduction: Hexavalent chromium (VI) is a very strong oxidizing agent that, despite its many uses in various industries, duration of the exposure can lead to lung cancer, deep wounds (in the hands, arm, tongue and palate), nasal septum perforation, burning and inflammation in the nose, lung and upper respiratory tract, asthma, contact dermatitis, damage to the kidneys and liver, and skin allergy. This study aimed to determine the activated carbon efficiency in chromium adsorption (VI) from air flow and its effective parameters. Material and Method: In this experimental study, chromium mists were generated by a nebulizer (3A model, Italy). Performance of activated carbon in the Cr (VI) adsorption and its influencing factors such as air flow rate (1 and 3L/min), the initial Cr concentration (0.05, 0.15, 1 and 10 mg/m3) and bed depth (2.5, 5 and 10 cm) were investigated. Yoon-Nelson and Thomas models were used to predict performance of adsorbent column and correlation test was used to determine accordance between the model and actual data. Result: Activated carbon adsorption capacity increased with increasing of bed depth but decreased with increasing of flow rate and inlet concentration. The results showed that the Yoon-Nelson and Thomas models with a correlation coefficient above 0.9953 matched with the experimental data. Conclusion: The results indicated that activated carbon has a high efficiency in Cr (VI) adsorption, so that its efficiency at flow rate of 3 L/m, depth of 5 cm and concentration of 20 TLV and TLV was 85.42 and 71.83 percent respectively.http://jhsw.tums.ac.ir/article-1-5708-en.htmladsorptionair born chromium (vi)activated carbonyoon-nelson modelthomas model |
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Elham Rahmanzadeh Farideh Golbabaei Ali Faghihi Zarandi Seyed Gholamreza Moussavi Mohammadreza Baneshi Investigation of activated carbon efficiency in hexavalent chromium adsorption from airflow بهداشت و ایمنی کار adsorption air born chromium (vi) activated carbon yoon-nelson model thomas model |
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Elham Rahmanzadeh Farideh Golbabaei Ali Faghihi Zarandi Seyed Gholamreza Moussavi Mohammadreza Baneshi |
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Investigation of activated carbon efficiency in hexavalent chromium adsorption from airflow |
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Investigation of activated carbon efficiency in hexavalent chromium adsorption from airflow |
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Investigation of activated carbon efficiency in hexavalent chromium adsorption from airflow |
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Investigation of activated carbon efficiency in hexavalent chromium adsorption from airflow |
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Investigation of activated carbon efficiency in hexavalent chromium adsorption from airflow |
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investigation of activated carbon efficiency in hexavalent chromium adsorption from airflow |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences |
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بهداشت و ایمنی کار |
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Introduction: Hexavalent chromium (VI) is a very strong oxidizing agent that, despite its many uses in various industries, duration of the exposure can lead to lung cancer, deep wounds (in the hands, arm, tongue and palate), nasal septum perforation, burning and inflammation in the nose, lung and upper respiratory tract, asthma, contact dermatitis, damage to the kidneys and liver, and skin allergy. This study aimed to determine the activated carbon efficiency in chromium adsorption (VI) from air flow and its effective parameters.
Material and Method: In this experimental study, chromium mists were generated by a nebulizer (3A model, Italy). Performance of activated carbon in the Cr (VI) adsorption and its influencing factors such as air flow rate (1 and 3L/min), the initial Cr concentration (0.05, 0.15, 1 and 10 mg/m3) and bed depth (2.5, 5 and 10 cm) were investigated. Yoon-Nelson and Thomas models were used to predict performance of adsorbent column and correlation test was used to determine accordance between the model and actual data.
Result: Activated carbon adsorption capacity increased with increasing of bed depth but decreased with increasing of flow rate and inlet concentration. The results showed that the Yoon-Nelson and Thomas models with a correlation coefficient above 0.9953 matched with the experimental data.
Conclusion: The results indicated that activated carbon has a high efficiency in Cr (VI) adsorption, so that its efficiency at flow rate of 3 L/m, depth of 5 cm and concentration of 20 TLV and TLV was 85.42 and 71.83 percent respectively. |
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