• Title/Summary/Keyword: Granular activated charcoal (GAC)

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Sorption and Leaching Studies of Fenitrothion and Tebuconazole in Granular Activated Carbon and Charcoal (Fenitrothion과 Tebuconazole의 입상 활성탄 및 차콜에 의한 흡착과 용탈에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Dong-Ik;Chun, So-Ul;Joo, Young-Kyoo
    • Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.47-55
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    • 2006
  • Golf course community has always been concerned about water quality regarding to pesticide and fertilizer managements. This study conducted to investigate sorption and leaching behavior of common pesticides used for golf course in granular activated carbon I (GAC 1), granular activated carbon II(GAC II), and charcoal. We used batch study to investigate the influence of concentrations of Smithion and Folicur and particle sizes of GAC I, GAC II, and charcoal on sorption. Also, column study was used to investigate the leaching effect of Smithion in GAC I and charcoal. We found that sorption of Smithion and Folicur were higher in less $45{\mu}m$ of particle size for GAC I, GAC II, and charcoal compared to $1.7{\sim}2.0mm$ size, and the sorption of Smithion and Folicur in less $45{\mu}m$ of particle size ranged from 90 to 99%. In the column study, there was no difference in leaching effect between GAC I and charcoal. Overall, we found that charcoal might offer a cost effective adsorbent as a pesticides in leachate.

Feasibility of Granular Activated Charcoal as a Detector in Fluorescent Tracer Tests (입상 활성탄을 이용한 형광물질 추적자시험 적용성 연구)

  • Lee, Jin-Yong;Hwang, Hyoun-Tae;Yi, Myeong-Jae;Kim, Yong-Cheol;Yum, Byoung-Woo
    • Journal of Soil and Groundwater Environment
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.86-93
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    • 2007
  • In recent tests using tracer have been frequently conducted by fluorescent tracers. In this study, granular activated charcoal (GAC) as a detector for the fluorescent tracers (rhodamine WT and uranine) was investigated through laboratory and field tests. In the laboratory tests, tracer concentrations of rhodamine WT and uranine determined by the GAC were slightly different from those of standard solutions but they were excellent in linearity. Results show that GAC is excellent as tracer detector when concentration of the fluorescent tracers is greater than 10 & micro; g/L whileas no obvious differences in mixed solutions of the two tracers due to interferences. Compared to conventional methods of water sampling, field results shows a high potential of GAC as a tracer in the field. Our results also show that wet analysis is better for the lower concentrations of tracers whileas dry analysis is good for high concentrations of tracers. This study demonstrates that fluorescent tracer detection using the GAC is very useful and economical for a hydraulic connection between target areas and very longer period of the tracer test.