Volume 46, Issue 6 pp. 1235-1240
Research Article

Hydrodynamic Behavior of Natural Adsorbents Filters for Water Treatment Technology

Dr. Soufiane Bakri Alaoui

Dr. Soufiane Bakri Alaoui

University of Technology of Compiegne – Sorbonne University, Department of Chemical Engineering, EA 4297 TIMR Laboratory, Centre de Recherche de Royallieu, Rue du Dr Schweitzer, CS 60319, 60200 Compiegne Cedex, France

Chouaïb Doukkali University, National School of Applied Sciences, Science Engineer Laboratory for Energy (LabSIPE), BP: 5096, 24002 El Jadida, Morocco

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Prof. Dr. Mounia Achak

Prof. Dr. Mounia Achak

Chouaïb Doukkali University, National School of Applied Sciences, Science Engineer Laboratory for Energy (LabSIPE), BP: 5096, 24002 El Jadida, Morocco

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), Chemical and Biochemical Sciences, Green Process Engineering, Hay Moulay Rachid, 43150 Benguerir, Morocco

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Ass. Prof. Dr. Edvina Lamy

Corresponding Author

Ass. Prof. Dr. Edvina Lamy

University of Technology of Compiegne – Sorbonne University, Department of Chemical Engineering, EA 4297 TIMR Laboratory, Centre de Recherche de Royallieu, Rue du Dr Schweitzer, CS 60319, 60200 Compiegne Cedex, France

Correspondence: Ass. Prof. Dr. Edvina Lamy ([email protected]), University of Technology of Compiegne – Sorbonne University, Department of Chemical Engineering, EA 4297 TIMR Laboratory, Centre de Recherche de Royallieu, Rue du Dr Schweitzer, CS 60319, 60200 Compiegne Cedex, France.Search for more papers by this author
First published: 10 February 2023

Abstract

To quantify water flow occurring in filter beds employed during wastewater treatment, laboratory column tracer experiments were performed on natural low-cost adsorbents (charcoal, oyster shell, and argan nutshell) under saturated flow conditions. The columns were packed with 100 % of adsorbents and with multi-sand-layer (MSL) system, consisting of permeable layers of pozzolan alternated with mixed layers (sand + adsorbent + sawdust). The results showed a more uniform flow in 100 % adsorbents for charcoal and oyster shell compared to their respective MSL columns. Conversely, flow uniformity was slightly improved in MSL versus 100 % adsorbent for argan nutshell columns. The choice of the appropriated adsorbent is crucial for the improvement of flow uniformity and treatment efficiency.

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