Sous Vide-Inspired Impregnation of Amorphous Titanium (Hydr)Oxide into Carbon Block Point-of-Use Filters for Arsenic Removal from Water

受低温慢煮法启发,将非晶态钛(氢)氧化物浸渍到碳块式即用型过滤器中,用于去除水中的砷

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Abstract

Carbon block filters, commonly employed as point-of-use (POU) water treatment components, effectively eliminate pathogens and adsorb undesirable tastes, odors, and organic contaminants, all while producing no water waste. However, they lack the capability to remove arsenic. Enabling the carbon block to remove arsenic could reduce its exposure risks in tap water. Inspired by Sous vide cooking techniques, we developed a low-energy, low-chemical method for impregnating commercially available carbon block with titanium (hydr)oxide (THO) in four integrated steps: (1) vacuum removal of air from the carbon block, (2) impregnation with precursors in a flexible pouch, (3) sealing to prevent oxygen intrusion, and (4) heating in a water bath at 80 °C for 20 h to eliminate exposure and reactions with air. This process achieved a uniform 13 wt % Ti loading in the carbon block. Our modified carbon block POU filter efficiently removed both arsenate and arsenite from tap water matrices containing 10 or 100 μg/L arsenic concentrations in batch experiments or continuous flow operations. Surprisingly, the THO-modified carbon block removed arsenite better than arsenate. This innovative method, using 70% fewer chemicals than traditional autoclave techniques, offers a cost-effective solution to reduce exposure to arsenic and lower its overall risk in tap water.

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