Activated Carbon vs PAC Coagulation – Choosing the Right Water Treatment Approach

PAC Coagulation vs Activated Carbon: Complementary Treatment Technologies

Water treatment professionals often compare PAC coagulation with activated carbon adsorption. These technologies serve different functions and are complementary rather than competing. This guide explains when to use each.

How They Work

Aspect PAC Coagulation Activated Carbon
Mechanism Charge neutralization and sweep coagulation Physical adsorption onto porous surface
Targets Suspended solids, colloidal particles, some dissolved organics Dissolved organics, taste/odor compounds, micropollutants
Particle Size Range >0.1 micron Molecular level (<0.001 micron)
Contact Time 1-30 minutes 10-60 minutes (PAC), 5-30 min EBCT (GAC)
Dosage 10-50 mg/L (drinking), 100-800 mg/L (wastewater) 5-50 mg/L (PAC), fixed bed (GAC)
Cost per m3 Treated Lower Higher (typically 3-10x)
Sludge Production Yes (settleable) Minimal (spent carbon)

When to Use PAC Coagulation

  • High turbidity or suspended solids (>10 NTU)
  • Need for sludge dewatering and thickening
  • Large volume, continuous treatment
  • Cost-sensitive applications
  • Pre-treatment for membrane or carbon systems

When to Use Activated Carbon

  • Removal of dissolved organic carbon (DOC)
  • Taste and odor control (geosmin, MIB)
  • Micropollutant removal (pesticides, pharmaceuticals, EDCs)
  • Color removal from dissolved organics
  • Final polishing after coagulation and filtration

The Optimal Approach: Combined Treatment

Most advanced water treatment plants use both technologies in sequence:

  1. PAC Coagulation + Flocculation: Remove suspended solids, reduce turbidity to <1 NTU
  2. Filtration: Remove residual floc and particles
  3. GAC Adsorption: Remove dissolved organics, taste/odor, micropollutants

This approach minimizes GAC consumption by removing the particle load upstream, extending GAC bed life and reducing operating cost.

PAC as Powdered Activated Carbon Carrier

In some applications, PAC (Poly Aluminium Chloride) and PAC (Powdered Activated Carbon) are used together: coagulant PAC removes turbidity while powdered carbon adsorbs dissolved contaminants. The carbon particles are then removed along with coagulant floc in sedimentation.

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