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Applicability of Fluorescence and Absorbance Spectroscopy to Estimate Organic Pollution in Rivers.

Heloise Garcia Knapik1, Cristovão Vicente Scapulatempo Fernandes1, Júlio Cesar Rodrigues de Azevedo2, Monica Ferreira do Amaral Porto3.   

Abstract

This article explores the applicability of fluorescence and absorbance spectroscopy for estimating organic pollution in polluted rivers. The relationship between absorbance, fluorescence intensity, dissolved organic carbon, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), and other water quality parameters were used to characterize and identify the origin and the spatial variability of the organic pollution in a highly polluted watershed. Analyses were performed for the Iguassu River, located in southern Brazil, with area about 2,700 km2 and ∼3 million inhabitants. Samples were collect at six monitoring sites covering 107 km of the main river. BOD, COD, nitrogen, and phosphorus concentration indicates a high input of sewage to the river. Specific absorbance at 254 and 285 nm (SUVA254 and A285/COD) did not show significant variation between sites monitored, indicating the presence of both dissolved compounds found in domestic effluents and humic and fulvic compounds derived from allochthonous organic matter. Correlations between BOD and tryptophan-like fluorescence peak (peak T2, r=0.7560, and peak T1, r=0.6949) and tyrosine-like fluorescence peak (peak B, r=0.7321) indicated the presence of labile organic matter and thus confirmed the presence of sewage in the river. Results showed that fluorescence and absorbance spectroscopy provide useful information on pollution in rivers from critical watersheds and together are a robust method that is simpler and more rapid than traditional methods employed by regulatory agencies.

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Keywords:  organic pollution; spectrophotometry; surface water quality; urban rivers; water quality planning and management

Year:  2014        PMID: 25469076      PMCID: PMC4245836          DOI: 10.1089/ees.2014.0064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Eng Sci        ISSN: 1092-8758            Impact factor:   1.907


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