Effects of Coexisting Anions on Adsorption of Perfluorooctane Sulfonates in Road Runoff
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- SHIGEIZUMI KOUGA
- Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University,
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- MARUO CHIKAKO
- Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University,
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- NOMURA MUNEHIRO
- Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University,
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- AIKAWA YOSHIO
- Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University,
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- NISHIMURA OSAMU
- Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University,
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- NAKANO KAZUNORI
- College of Engineering, Nihon University,
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- Other Title
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- 道路流出水中のペルフルオロオクタンスルホン酸(PFOS)の吸着に及ぼす共存陰イオンの影響評価
- ドウロ リュウシュツ スイチュウ ノ ペルフルオロオクタンスルホンサン(PFOS)ノ キュウチャク ニ オヨボス キョウゾン インイオン ノ エイキョウ ヒョウカ
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Adsorptive removal of PFOS in the order of ng/l was investigated using model road runoff water containing NO3-, PO43-, and Cr2O72- in different orders of concentration. Since PFOS is an anionic surfactant, effective removal by means of anion exchange can be expected. The removal efficiencies of PFOS with anion exchange materials were, however, lower than that with activated carbon, suggesting the difficulty of application of anion exchange materials. Removal of PFOS with activated carbon was effective not only under pure condition, but also under contaminated condition with coexisting anions in road runoff. Furthermore, PFOS removal was not inhibited by presence of NO3-, PO43-, and Cr2O72- which concentration were, 10 - 104 times as high as PFOS, while adsorption of NO3- and Cr2O72- competed with coexisting anion, resulting in a low removal efficiency. The results that a high removal efficiency of PFOS with activated carbon was obtained and the adsorptive removal performance was not affected by coexisting anions suggest that the hydrophobicity of PFOS become a significant factor when PFOS in the order of ng/l is removed from road runoff by means of adsorption.
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of Water Treatment Biology
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Japanese Journal of Water Treatment Biology 48 (4), 133-140, 2012
Japanese Society of Water Treatment Biology
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390001204963231616
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- NII Article ID
- 10031145963
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- NII Book ID
- AN00351126
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- ISSN
- 18810438
- 09106758
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- NDL BIB ID
- 024179657
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- NDL
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