| Literature DB >> 25576127 |
Chen Liu1, Xiangyu Tang2, Jaeshin Kim3, Gregory V Korshin4.
Abstract
This study examined the formation of aldehydes and carboxylic acids in ozonated surface water and municipal wastewater secondary effluent and addressed correlations between the generation of these compounds and concurrent changes of the fluorescence of natural/effluent organic matter (NOM/EfOM) substrates. Ozonation was effective in removing fluorophores in all excitation/emission matrix (EEM) regions, with those operationally assigned to humic- and protein-like species showing relatively higher reactivity than fulvic-like species. Examination of HO exposures and attendant changes of fluorescence-based parameters allows establishing strong linear relationships between formation of the aldehydes and carboxylic acids and the relative changes of integrated fluorescence (ΔIF/IF0). This demonstrates the feasibility of surrogate monitoring of the formation of biodegradable ozonation by-products via online measurements of water/wastewater EEM fluorescence.Entities:
Keywords: Aldehydes and carboxylic acids; EEM fluorescence; HO() exposure; Online monitoring; Ozonation; Surrogate parameters
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25576127 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2014.12.054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086