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Differential vs. absolute UV absorbance approaches in studying NOM reactivity in DBPs formation: comparison and applicability.

Paolo Roccaro1, Federico G A Vagliasindi.   

Abstract

Differential absorbance at wavelengths near 272 nm (-DeltaA272) has been used to track the halogenation of NOM, but its performance for different drinking water sources before and after water treatment processes has not been thoroughly ascertained. In this study, the behavior of -DeltaA272 during the halogenation process was determined to be strongly correlated with DBPs' concentrations regardless of the NOM properties. However, chlorination of different NOM samples resulted in different patterns when DBP concentrations were plotted vs. -DeltaA272. In order to quantify the reactivity of NOM in DBPs formation an alternative index, denoted as -DeltaA272(t=2 h), that is the differential absorbance at 272 nm obtained at 2 h of reaction time and pH 7.0, was proposed. This parameter was strongly correlated with DBPs' concentrations regardless of the major chlorination conditions (chlorine dose, water temperature) and NOM properties (raw, treated and fractionated samples). Its performance was found better than that of other widely used surrogate parameters (i.e. DOC, SUVA254, A254, A272) and it presents several options for field applications.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19042001     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2008.11.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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