TY - JOUR
T1 - MnO2-modified activated carbon and granular nano-TiO2 in tandem succeed in treating domestic well water arsenic at point of use
AU - Duan, Yanhua
AU - Sun, Yuqin
AU - Palomo, Alejandro
AU - Li, Zengyi
AU - Yang, Baoling
AU - Shi, Qiantao
AU - Zhang, Derek Z.
AU - Yang, Qiang
AU - Meng, Xiaoguang
AU - Zheng, Yan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/7
Y1 - 2024/7
N2 - Globally, millions of rural households that use groundwater for drinking are exposed to inorganic arsenic, frequently as arsenite (As(III)). Crucial for health protection, adsorption-based treatment works well for arsenate (As(V)) but not for slower-adsorbing As(III). Liquid oxidants, though impractical for point of use, are widely used to pre-oxidize As(III) to As(V) in point-of-entry treatment for better performance and cost saving. Here MnO2-modified activated carbon, a solid oxidant, was integrated into a point-of-use system with granular nano-TiO2 as the main adsorbent for two real-world tests, supplying As-safe water at less than US$0.01 l−1. One 4-month deployment treated 4,200 bed volumes (~2.1 m3) of groundwater with 69 ± 16 μg l−1 As (78 ± 5% As(III)). Another 28-month deployment treated 10,000 bed volumes (~5.0 m3) of groundwater with 42 ± 21 μg l−1 As (33 ± 21% As(III)). Interactions between the groundwater matrix and filter media affect performance, highlighting the need to verify household As removal technologies through long-term deployments.
AB - Globally, millions of rural households that use groundwater for drinking are exposed to inorganic arsenic, frequently as arsenite (As(III)). Crucial for health protection, adsorption-based treatment works well for arsenate (As(V)) but not for slower-adsorbing As(III). Liquid oxidants, though impractical for point of use, are widely used to pre-oxidize As(III) to As(V) in point-of-entry treatment for better performance and cost saving. Here MnO2-modified activated carbon, a solid oxidant, was integrated into a point-of-use system with granular nano-TiO2 as the main adsorbent for two real-world tests, supplying As-safe water at less than US$0.01 l−1. One 4-month deployment treated 4,200 bed volumes (~2.1 m3) of groundwater with 69 ± 16 μg l−1 As (78 ± 5% As(III)). Another 28-month deployment treated 10,000 bed volumes (~5.0 m3) of groundwater with 42 ± 21 μg l−1 As (33 ± 21% As(III)). Interactions between the groundwater matrix and filter media affect performance, highlighting the need to verify household As removal technologies through long-term deployments.
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U2 - 10.1038/s44221-024-00268-9
DO - 10.1038/s44221-024-00268-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85204659943
SN - 2731-6084
VL - 2
SP - 674
EP - 683
JO - Nature Water
JF - Nature Water
IS - 7
ER -