Literature DB >> 28081506

Investigation of ozone and peroxone impacts on natural organic matter character and biofiltration performance using fluorescence spectroscopy.

Nicolás M Peleato1, Balsher Singh Sidhu2, Raymond L Legge3, Robert C Andrews2.   

Abstract

Impacts of ozonation alone as well as an advanced oxidation process of ozone plus hydrogen peroxide (H2O2 + O3) on organic matter prior to and following biofiltration were studied at pilot-scale. Three biofilters were operated in parallel to assess the effects of varying pre-treatment types and dosages. Conventionally treated water (coagulation/flocculation/sedimentation) was fed to one control biofilter, while the remaining two received water with varying applied doses of O3 or H2O2 + O3. Changes in organic matter were characterized using parallel factors analysis (PARAFAC) and fluorescence peak shifts. Intensities of all PARAFAC components were reduced by pre-oxidation, however, individual humic-like components were observed to be impacted to varying degrees upon exposure to O3 or H2O2 + O3. While the control biofilter uniformly reduced fluorescence of all PARAFAC components, three of the humic-like components were produced by biofiltration only when pre-oxidation was applied. A fluorescence red shift, which occurred with the application of O3 or H2O2 + O3, was attributed to a relative increase in carbonyl-containing components based on previously reported results. A subsequent blue shift in fluorescence caused by biofiltration which received pre-oxidized water indicated that biological treatment readily utilized organics produced by pre-oxidation. The results provide an understanding as to the impacts of organic matter character and pre-oxidation on biofiltration efficiency for organic matter removal.
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Keywords:  Advanced oxidation processes; Biofiltration; Drinking water treatment; Fluorescence spectroscopy; Natural organic matter; Ozonation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28081506     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.12.118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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