| Literature DB >> 34146877 |
Lingfei Li1, Ting Liu2, Huiyu Dong3, Yan Wang1, Haiyan Yang4, Zhimin Qiang5.
Abstract
The components and characteristics of dissolved organic matter (DOM), the main precursor of toxic disinfection by-products (DBPs), have attracted increasing attention in water sources. In this study, fluorescence excitation-emission matrix (EEM) coupled with parallel factor (PARAFAC) analysis was used to investigate the DOM fluorescence characteristics of river water along the Huangpu River, China. Four fluorescence components were identified, including two protein-like components (C1 and C2) and two humic-like components (C3 and C4). The fluorescence characteristics showed spatial and temporal variations with the highest total fluorescence intensities observed in autumn, and the increased relative abundance of humic-like substance in the metropolitan area of Shanghai. Fluorescence index and biological index indicated that the DOM of Huangpu River water had both terrestrial and microbial origins and mainly autochthonous characteristic. Moreover, the formation potentials (FPs) of DBP for Huangpu River water were determined, and trihalomethanes were the predominant species formed in all samples. The correlation analysis further showed that PARAFAC C4 (microbial humic-like fluorescence) significantly correlated with the FP of N-DBPs, providing an insight for drinking water treatment to control specific DBPs precursor. In addition, the humic-like components also correlated with the concentrations of triazole and organophosphate pesticides detected in the Huangpu River. These results indicated that fluorescence-PARAFAC analysis is a promising tool to assess the DBPFPs and pesticide occurrence in surface waters.Entities:
Keywords: Disinfection by-products; Dissolved organic matter; Fluorescence excitation-emission matrix; Huangpu River; Parallel factor analysis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34146877 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.131198
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086