Modeling of Perfluoroalkyl Substance Adsorption to an Ion Exchanger using PHREEQC

Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are environmental pollutants used in many products such as outdoor clothing, food packaging, cleaning agents and fire-fighting foam. The substances have been detected in tap water in countries all over the world and pose risks to human health. Conventional...

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Autor principal: Wålinder, Maria
Formato: First cycle, G2E
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Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/9059/
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description Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are environmental pollutants used in many products such as outdoor clothing, food packaging, cleaning agents and fire-fighting foam. The substances have been detected in tap water in countries all over the world and pose risks to human health. Conventional water treatment methods are ineffective as PFAS removal techniques, but ion exchange has proved to be more efficient. Ion exchange water treatment was tested on drinking water containing 14 PFASs in an experimental study in Uppsala 2014-2015. In this thesis a model of the experiment was developed using the computer program PHREEQC. The aim was to investigate and discuss the removal efficiency of the 14 PFASs, focusing on differences in functional groups, chain lengths and evaluating the treatment method in a long-term perspective. The simulations from the PHREEQC model showed that the ion exchanger was effectively saturated after 900 days and that the adsorption increased with increasing chain length. In a comparison of the eight-chained PFASs, PFOS was most adsorbed, FOSA was the second most adsorbed and PFNA was the least adsorbed substance. The PFSAs were more efficiently removed than the corresponding chain lengths of PFCAs. The limit of action was exceeded after just a few days but the tolerable daily intake was exceeded first after 220 days.
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spelling RepoSLU90592016-05-23T14:20:37Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/9059/ Modeling of Perfluoroalkyl Substance Adsorption to an Ion Exchanger using PHREEQC Wålinder, Maria Water resources and management Chemistry Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are environmental pollutants used in many products such as outdoor clothing, food packaging, cleaning agents and fire-fighting foam. The substances have been detected in tap water in countries all over the world and pose risks to human health. Conventional water treatment methods are ineffective as PFAS removal techniques, but ion exchange has proved to be more efficient. Ion exchange water treatment was tested on drinking water containing 14 PFASs in an experimental study in Uppsala 2014-2015. In this thesis a model of the experiment was developed using the computer program PHREEQC. The aim was to investigate and discuss the removal efficiency of the 14 PFASs, focusing on differences in functional groups, chain lengths and evaluating the treatment method in a long-term perspective. The simulations from the PHREEQC model showed that the ion exchanger was effectively saturated after 900 days and that the adsorption increased with increasing chain length. In a comparison of the eight-chained PFASs, PFOS was most adsorbed, FOSA was the second most adsorbed and PFNA was the least adsorbed substance. The PFSAs were more efficiently removed than the corresponding chain lengths of PFCAs. The limit of action was exceeded after just a few days but the tolerable daily intake was exceeded first after 220 days. 2016-05-18 First cycle, G2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/9059/1/w%C3%A5linder_m_2016-05-18.pdf Wålinder, Maria, 2016. Modeling of Perfluoroalkyl Substance Adsorption to an Ion Exchanger using PHREEQC. First cycle, G2E. Uppsala: (NL, NJ) > Dept. of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-280.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-5378 eng
spellingShingle Water resources and management
Chemistry
Wålinder, Maria
Modeling of Perfluoroalkyl Substance Adsorption to an Ion Exchanger using PHREEQC
title Modeling of Perfluoroalkyl Substance Adsorption to an Ion Exchanger using PHREEQC
title_full Modeling of Perfluoroalkyl Substance Adsorption to an Ion Exchanger using PHREEQC
title_fullStr Modeling of Perfluoroalkyl Substance Adsorption to an Ion Exchanger using PHREEQC
title_full_unstemmed Modeling of Perfluoroalkyl Substance Adsorption to an Ion Exchanger using PHREEQC
title_short Modeling of Perfluoroalkyl Substance Adsorption to an Ion Exchanger using PHREEQC
title_sort modeling of perfluoroalkyl substance adsorption to an ion exchanger using phreeqc
topic Water resources and management
Chemistry
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/9059/
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