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Sorptive removal of disinfection by-product precursors from UK lowland surface waters: Impact of molecular weight and bromide
- Source :
- The Science of the total environment. 754
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- The current study compared the impact of three different unit processes, coagulation, granular activated carbon (GAC), and a novel suspended ion exchange (SIX) technology, on disinfection by-product formation potential (DBPFP) from two UK lowland water sources with medium to high bromide content. Specific attention was given to the influence of the organic molecular weight (MW) fraction on DBPFP as well as the impact of bromide concentration. Whilst few studies have investigated the impact of MW fractions from Liquid Chromatography with Organic Carbon Detection (LC-OCD) analysis on dissolved organic carbon (DOC) removal by different processes, none have studied the influence of DOC MW fractions from this analysis on DBP formation. The impact of higher bromide concentration was to decrease the total trihalomethane (THM) and haloacetic acid (HAA) mass concentration, in contrast to previously reported studies. Results indicated that for a moderate bromide concentration source (135 μg/L), the THM formation potential was reduced by 22% or 64% after coagulation or SIX treatment, respectively. For a high bromide content source (210 μg/L), the THM formation potential removal was 47% or 69% following GAC or SIX treatment, respectively. The trend was the same for HAAs, albeit with greater differences between the two processes/feedwaters with reference to overall removal. A statistical analysis indicated that organic matter of MW > 350 g/mol had a significant impact on DBPFP. A multiple linear regression of the MW fractions against DBPFP showed a strong correlation (R2 between 0.90 and 0.93), indicating that LC-OCD analysis alone could be used to predict DBP formation with reasonable accuracy, and offering the potential for rapid risk assessment of water sources.
- Subjects :
- chemistry.chemical_classification
Total organic carbon
Environmental Engineering
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Ion exchange
Chemistry
Disinfection by-product
010501 environmental sciences
Molecular weight
01 natural sciences
Pollution
LC-OCD
Trihalomethane
chemistry.chemical_compound
Disinfection by-products
Bromide
Environmental chemistry
Dissolved organic carbon
Environmental Chemistry
Mass concentration (chemistry)
Organic matter
Waste Management and Disposal
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18791026
- Volume :
- 754
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Science of the total environment
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9e75f9c493cd4783dc78e6ae1efb1366