Solid Lecture 3
Solid Lecture 3
Solid Lecture 3
Physicochemical Processes
Physicochemical Processes
• Air stripping
• Carbon adsorption
• Steam stripping
• Chemical oxidation
• Supercritical fluids
• Membrane processes
1. Air Stripping
Movement of an organic
and/or inorganic
molecule to a surface site
requires 4 separate
phenomena:
1. Bulk fluid transport
2. Film transport
3. Intraparticle (pore and/or
surface diffusion)
4. Physical attachment
2. Carbon Adsorption
Factor Effect
Polarity Less polar organics are more easily adsorbed than polar
organics.
Hydrocarbon saturation Unsaturated organics are adsorbed more easily than
saturated organics.
3. Steam Stripping
• Since it is operating at
reduced pressure, the
boiling point of water is
reduced.
• Hence, vacuum
stripping column
operates at a lower
temperature than an
atmospheric stripping
column.
Steam stripper
• Electrodialysis
• Reverse osmosis
• Ultrafiltration
Electrodialysis