A rapid natural organic matter (NOM) fractionation tool was developed to enable NOM to be classified by hydrophobicity at the water treatment works and in the catchment. This fractionation method uses XAD adsorption resins to remove hydrophobic (HPO) NOM from solution in 6 minutes. A review of fractionation literature identified the need for this tool, as the information provided by onsite UV254 monitors does not identify the seasonal changes in NOM type. This is needed to enhance effluent quality whilst optimising chemical dosage. The rapid tool was used to fractionate model compounds and natural waters, with the fractions produced compared against the traditional column fractionation procedure. Both fractionation tools recognised...
The characterisation and treatment of natural organic matter are becoming more important to the wat...
Adsorption and biodegradation studies were performed to characterize the components present in natur...
A number of water treatment works (WTW) in the north of England (UK) have experienced problems in r...
USEPA mandates a control of disinfection by-products (DBPs) in finished drinking water and recommend...
The main objective of this study was to gain insight to the principles of isolation of natural organ...
The application of a new combined fractionation technique (CFT) using high performance size exclusio...
The main objective of this study was to characterize the organic matter present in raw water and al...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is described as an intricate mixture of organic compounds that occurs u...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is found ubiquitously in raw water and is known to react with the chlo...
Modern water treatment processes are necessary to create an adequate and continuous supply of water ...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is described as an intricate mixture of organic compounds that occurs u...
Drinking water processes that utilise surface water require the removal of natural organic matter (...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in 6 water samples collected from 4 surface waters were fractionated ...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is ubiquitous in the aquatic environment and is of concern because it i...
To purify the heterogeneous natural organic matter (NOM), various experimental methods are used (e.g...
The characterisation and treatment of natural organic matter are becoming more important to the wat...
Adsorption and biodegradation studies were performed to characterize the components present in natur...
A number of water treatment works (WTW) in the north of England (UK) have experienced problems in r...
USEPA mandates a control of disinfection by-products (DBPs) in finished drinking water and recommend...
The main objective of this study was to gain insight to the principles of isolation of natural organ...
The application of a new combined fractionation technique (CFT) using high performance size exclusio...
The main objective of this study was to characterize the organic matter present in raw water and al...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is described as an intricate mixture of organic compounds that occurs u...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is found ubiquitously in raw water and is known to react with the chlo...
Modern water treatment processes are necessary to create an adequate and continuous supply of water ...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is described as an intricate mixture of organic compounds that occurs u...
Drinking water processes that utilise surface water require the removal of natural organic matter (...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in 6 water samples collected from 4 surface waters were fractionated ...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is ubiquitous in the aquatic environment and is of concern because it i...
To purify the heterogeneous natural organic matter (NOM), various experimental methods are used (e.g...
The characterisation and treatment of natural organic matter are becoming more important to the wat...
Adsorption and biodegradation studies were performed to characterize the components present in natur...
A number of water treatment works (WTW) in the north of England (UK) have experienced problems in r...