An Intro to Applications of Carbon Adsorption for Waste Treatment
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Course Description:
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This course discusses waste treatment using, primarily, activated carbon. Both liquid and vapor phase adsorption are discussed. Adsorption technologies may be applicable to treatment of both sanitary and industrial waste streams.
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Learning Objectives:
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Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Learn about the difference between powdered activated carbon (PAC) and granular activated carbon (GAC);
- Learn about the properties of cocoanut shell GAC;
- Learn the importance of isotherms, how they are developed, and how they are employed in designing adsorption processes;
- Learn how to calculate an appropriate waste-stream-to-adsorption-media contact time;
- Learn how to calculate the appropriate contact adsorber equipment size;
- Learn how to calculate the adsorption media bed depth; and
- Learn the importance of backwashing in process design.
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Course Number:
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PG170
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Field of Study:
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Civil Engineering
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Level:
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Basic
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Author/Instructor:
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Paul Guyer
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Publication Date:
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February 29, 2016
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PDH Credits:
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3
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Program Prerequisites:
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None
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Advanced Preparation:
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None
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