Dechlorination and Iron Extraction from Drinking Water by Fruit Pit Shell Activated Carbon

Fruit pit shell activated carbon was used as an adsorbent for dechlorination and iron extraction from drinking water. The adsorber design, allowing increase apparatus efficiency, increase use efficiency of the effective apparatus volume and treatment degree of the adsorbent’s adsorptive capacity in the layer, consistency of performance of the treated flow and apparatus compactness, was developed. The water flow velocity and treatment time influence on the residual chlorine absorbency was studied. Dependence of the chlorine adsorption value on the equilibrium concentration, as well as dependence of the iron adsorption value by the fruit pit shell activated carbon were determined. Adequate adsorption value by the chlorine equal to 0,02 mg/g and by the iron equal to 0,02 mg/g was attained. This method of the drinking water treatment using the activated carbon can be used in the treatment process of natural waters to remove the residual chlorine and formed chlorine compounds, as well as iron.

effective methods for deep and fine water treatment is adsorptive technology.
Review [2] presents adsorptive properties of the fruit pit shell adsorbent in the water treatment.The adsorbent showed sure adsorptive properties in the adsorption of methylene blue, congo red, methyl rosaniline, rhodamine B, base red.The adsorption process strongly depends on pH medium.[3] Studied cashew nutshell activated carbon activated by ÊÎÍ and ÑÎ 2 at a temperature of 1027 Ê. Increase in impregnation coefficient and activation time resulted in development of mesoporous structure with increase in mesopore volume ratio from 20-28 % and 27-45 %. Specific surface area by BET attained high values from 682 to 1026 m 2 /g.This adsorbent showed high adsorptive properties by Pb(II) -99,61 % and Cd ions (II) 98,87 % at pÍ 6,5.Experimental data were estimated by Freundlich isotherms and Langmuir isotherm model.
Extraction of toxic organic compounds (benzene, acetic aldehyde and acrylonitrile) using coconut shell activated carbons was studied [4].Characteristic adsorption energies in micropores for the nutshells are higher than on the basis of resin based carbon.The effect of these different pore size characteristics on the adsorption kinetics, obtained by ûtting the data to the linear driving force model, is that the resulting adsorption rate constants are higher across much of the relative pressure range (p/ps) studied for the resin based carbon compared to the nutshell material.
The paper presents Cr(VI) and Ni(II) adsorption results using the coconut shell activated carbon [5].It is found that maximal adsorption of Cr (VI) is (94,5 %) at ðÍ = 2,0, and for Ni(II) maximal extraction is (58,92 %) at ðÍ = 9,0.The adsorption kinetic data of Cr(VI) and Ni(II) were found fitting well in pseudo second-order equation both in single and binary system (r 2 >0.99) and intraparticle diffusion was the rate controlling step.The negative ÄG° and the positive ÄH°i ndicated the spontaneous and endothermic nature of the adsorption process.The extended Langmuir isotherm model fitted well with the competitive adsorption data of Cr(VI) and Ni(II).For the desorption experiments, EDTA showed the maximum desorption efficiency of 69 % for Cr(VI) and 81 % for Ni(II).
The adsorption method is considered to be the cheapest and the most effective to remove fluoride from the drinking water [6].Investigations to determine efficiency of the fluorides' removal from the water solution using nutshell activated carbon were conducted.In the initial fluoride concentration (2-100 mg/l) and solution temperature (25-45 °Ñ) the fluoride removal attained up to 46 %.The obtained adsorption data were analyzed using the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models showing that fluoride adsorption onto nutshell-based activated carbon fits the Freundlich model well.
Adsorptive properties of activated carbon based on products from Lantana camara stem were studied [7].The agricultural material (Lantana camara stem) was carbonized at 300ÚC for 2 h, ground and steam-activated.Methylene blue uptake increased with increase in pH, contact time and attained the balance after 60 minutes.Dye removal increased when the dose was increased from 0,5-2,0 g/l, at different dye concentrations (50 -200 mg/l).This study suggests that adsorbent prepared from Lantana camara stem can be used effectively for the adsorption of methylene blue in wastewater.
The paper [8] presents review about the role of date-palm as the adsorbents in removal of undesirable materials, such as acids and basic dyes, heavy metals and phenol compounds.It was shown that date-palm based adsorbents are the most promising sorbents to remove undesirable materials.
Purpose of the study [9] was to estimate application of granulated activated carbon obtained from shells of almond, English walnut, pecanin «Envirofilter» water filtration systems and determine its efficiency in removal of chlorination by-products, namely trihalomethanes bromodichloromethane, bromoform and dibromochloromethane.
Eight various «Envirofilter» were made using the activated carbons obtained from the shells of almond, walnut, pecan activated by acid or steam.«Envirofilter» may be considered as a substitution of available commercial filtration systems.
The paper [10] studied adsorption of Rhodamine Â (RB) dye from water solutions using walnut shell activated carbon.Maximal adsorption was attained at pH equal to 3,0.Positive standard enthalpy (H°) values were obtained indicating that the RB adsorption process is endothermic as well as ÄG° and ÄS° values showed that adsorption process is spontaneous with an increased randomness at the solid-liquid interface.Desorption studies were carried out to explore the feasibility of regenerating the used walnut shells and it was found that 97,71 -99,17 % of the retained RB was recovered with 0,1 mol/l NaOH solution.The walnut shells were also successfully used to remove RB from industrial effluents.
The paper carried out investigations to remove nitrates from water by activated carbon and clinoptilolite, the natural zeolite [11].Adsorption of the nitrates was carried out at various contact time, temperature, pH, dose of the adsorbent and initial nitrate concentration.For the activated carbon in amount of 4 g, 60 minutes contact time, water temperature of 20°C, ðÍ = 6,5 and initial concentration of 100 mg/l, the nitrate removal efficiency from 60 ml of water was 62,61 %.From the adsorption kinetics, it may be concluded that it is expedient to adsorb the nitrate from water using the activated carbon and clinoptilolite, the natural zeolite.
Investigations of wild endemic almond based adsorbent were carried out: Amygdalus scoparia shellwas estimated to adsorb Pb 2+ , Ni 2+ , Cr 6+ and Cr 3+ heavy metal ions from water solution [12].The adsorptive capacity was studied taking into account effect of various parameters, such as contact time, initial concentration, pH, temperature, doses and particle size.Results of this investigation showed that Amygdalus scoparia shellmay adsorb high level of Plumbum, Chrome(VI) and (III) during short period of time, and their intake rate to a great extent depends on their concentration in a contaminated water.At the almond shell contact time of 48 hours, it was found that the removal efficiency for Cr(VI) was 87,1 %, Cr(III) -89,8 %, PB -84,4 % and Ni -48,1 %.
In this connection, it is very actual to develop and introduce promising, low-waste and high-efficiency adsorption cleaning of surface waters, the source of drinking water supply.
As distinguished from available apparatus-technological solutions, the adsorption technology provides drawing thoroughly purified water from municipal water supply network, as well as from drinking reservoirs.

MATERIAL AND METHODS
Torlan water storage, the source of drinking water on the territory of South Kazakhstan in Suzak district, Sholak-Korgan village, with population of more than 20 000 people, was chosen as the research subject.Personnel of M. Auezov South Kazakhstan State University jointly with personnel of «Sholak-Korgan-Su» public utility service carried out sanitary assessment of the drinking water chemical pollution and its impact risk on the population's health.There is Standard for drinking water -GOST 2874-73 [14] in   Apricot pit shell activated carbon, carbonized in Nitrogen at a temperature of 700 î Ñ and activated in the flow of ÑO 2 and H 2 O in the mass ratio 85:15 at a temperature of 800 °Ñ was used at the adsorbent.Table 2 presents characteristics of the activated carbon.The apricot pit shell is the heavy tonnage wastes of canning plants for production of fruit cannery products and oil-and-fat plants for processing of pit raw material.Available volume of the raw material in the Central-Asian region, its low price and transportability, good enough adsorptive and physical-chemical properties, as well as effective methods for regulation of the porous structure make possible and economically feasible their use as the adsorbents for water purification.
The adsorption plant presented on Figures 1, 2 and 3 was used with a view to study the adsorption water cleaning.
Disadvantages of available apparatus are their low operating efficiency, under exploitation of the adsorbent capacity, low utilization of the apparatus' useful capacity and treatment degree of the adsorbent's adsorptive capacity in the layer.
The task was to develop the adsorber design, allowing increase efficiency of the apparatus, increase the apparatus' useful capacity utilization and treatment degree of the adsorbent's adsorptive capacity in the layer, stability of the purified flow quality and compactness of the apparatus.
The assigned task is solved by the fact that the adsorber, containing body, contact chamber of the adsorbent with the purified flow, connections for supply and output of the flow, connections for supply and output of reclaiming agent, fitting, joining connections for supply and output of the reclaiming agent, doors for feed and discharge of the adsorbent, according to the invention, is additionally equipped by vertical contact chamber of the adsorbent with the flow, set along the apparatus axis, with round section and joint with the connection for supply and output of the reclaiming agent, at that the lower side of the inner chamber is solid.
Nature of the invention is explained by drawings, where Figure 1 shows cut of the adsorber at the section, Figure 2 shows cut of the adsorber at the section A-A, Figure 3 -pattern of water movement in the adsorber.
The adsorber contains body 1, outer 2 and inner 3 contact chambers of the adsorbent with the purified flow, connection 4, coarse filter 5 and crane 6 for initial supply of the flow, connection 7 and crane 8 for output of the purified flow, connection 9 and crane for feed of the reclaiming agent, connection 10 and crane 11 for discharge of the reclaiming agent at regeneration, doors 9 for feed and discharge of the adsorbent.The adsorber operates as follows.
The flow, subjected to be purified through the connection 4, coarse filter 5 and crane 6, enters into the inner part of the adsorber body 1, passes in horizontal direction through the ring carbon layer, which is in the inner contact chamber 5 of the adsorbent with the purified flow.Further, the purified flow is supplied to the upper part of the inner contact chamber 3 of the adsorbent with the purified flow, where the flow is additionally filtered through the adsorbent layer and discharged from the apparatus through the connection 7 and crane 8.
When reducing degree of the flow purification by the adsorbent, as evidenced by increase in concentration of the intake substance in the purified flow, the filtering load (the adsorbent layer) is regenerated.To this end, with the help of the cranes 6, 8, connections 4, 7, the initial flow supply is cut off, the reclaiming agent is loaded through the connection 9 and crane 10 and supplied to the contact chambers 3 and 2. The intake substance, separated from the adsorbent, in the mixture with the reclaiming agent is discharged through the connection 11 and crane 12.The feed and discharge of the adsorbent is made through the doors 9.
By installation of the additional coarse filter and simplified inner contact chamber of the adsorbent with the purified flow, the apparatus efficiency increases, use efficiency of the effective apparatus volume and treatment degree of the adsorbent's adsorptive capacity in the layer, consistency of performance of the purified flow in the maximal apparatus compactness increase.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Various chlorination modes can be used depending on the source natural water quality [15,16].Single chlorination with introduction of chlorine and several chlorine-containing agents into water before clean-water reservoir is usually used for those waters, which contain comparatively many harmful substances and bacteria.Minimal chlorine doses within the limits of 0,5 -2 mg/l, as a rule, are used in this case.Double chlorination is often used when clarifying strongly colored waters, as well as waters, rich by harmful substances, toxic impurities and bacteria.
Water disinfection by chlorine may result in hazardous adverse effect on halogen-derivative organisms.Dechlorination of water may be carried out by physical method -by chlorine uptake by the adsorbent.Advantage of the dechlorination method is absence of need to add some additional reagents.
Influence of the water flow velocity and treatment time on the residual chlorine absorbency by the activated carbon is shown on Figures 4 and  5.It is seen that the optimal mode factors are treatment time of the process -50 minutes; water flow velocity -0,003 m/s.
Investigations on the adsorptive extraction of the residual chlorine, where it is seen from Figure 6 that sufficient adsorption value equals to 0,02 mg/g during 1 hour of the adsorption, were carried out to study water treatment from the residual chlorine, contained in the surface waters.
Table 3 presents content of the residual chlorine and derivation degree in percent from the initial content.It is seen from the table that the chlorine derivation degree is high enough for application of this activated carbon and adsorptive apparatus.
Treatment degree efficiency when using the activated carbon in the residual chlorine extraction from water attains 99 %.This extraction method of the residual chlorine using the activated carbon can be used in purification of natural waters to remove the residual chlorine, as well as formed chlorine compounds.Water may contain several types of iron.In the surface waters, iron as an impurity is mainly contained in organic complexes (humates), and also forms colloidal and finely dispersed suspensions.Currently, it is established that continuous consumption of water with increased iron content (more than 0,3 mg/l) raises risk of infarcts and negatively influences on reproductive function.
Figures 7 and 8 show sufficient adsorptive capacity of activated carbons by iron.At equilibrium concentration in 0,6 mg/l, the adsorption value attains 0,7 mg/g of the adsorbent.Good adsorptive properties are conditioned by developed specific surface and microporosity of the adsorbent.
The offered apparatus completely substitutes apparatus of chlorination, ozonizing, high-temperature water processing, ion-exchange purification.The deep purification is carried out without additional introduction of reagents, it is non-waste and simple in use.
Analyzing the data, it may be concluded that after the adsorptive purification the drinking water quality by its organoleptic, physical-chemical and microbiological indicators meets the requirements of Sanitary rules and norms 3.01.067-97«Drinking water».

CONCLUSION
Design of the adsorber with stationary layer of the adsorbent, allowing increase the apparatus efficiency, increase use efficiency of the effective apparatus volume and treatment degree of the adsorbent's adsorptive capacity in the layer, consistency of performance of the treated flow in the maximal apparatus compactness, reduce formation of nonmoving and unused zones was developed.
Influence of the water flow velocity and treatment time on the residual chlorine absorbency by the activated carbon, where the optimal mode factors are treatment time of the process -50 minutes; water flow velocity -0,003 m/s, was determined.Dependences of the iron adsorption value for the activated carbon based on the fruit pit shells were determined.
Carried out experimental investigations on the adsorption of the residual chlorine and iron by the activated carbon, thus, established the possibility to increase the adsorption in the sufficient degree to obtain water with the quality meeting the normative standards.

Table 2 .
Characteristics of the activated carbon

Table 1 .
Qualitative indicators of Torlan water storage influent water

Table 3 .
Content of the residual chlorine and derivation degree in percent from the initial content