Optimization of organic matter (OM) removal is of key importance for effective water treatment, as its presence affects treatment processes. In particular, OM increases the operational cost of treatment caused by increased coagulant and disinfectant demands. In the work reported here, fluorescence spectroscopy is used to assess the effect of changing coagulation pH on OM removal, character, and composition. The results of a 3-month trial of low pH coagulation operation at a major surface water treatment works in the Midlands region of the UK are discussed, together with the effect upon total organic carbon (TOC) removal. OM removal was assessed on the basis of both measured removal and fluorescence-inferred removal (through intensity-reduct...
The increase of fluorescent natural organic matter (fNOM) fractions during drinking water treatment ...
Natural organic matter (NOM) represents a range of heterogeneous hydrophobic and hydrophilic compone...
Coagulation is an essential treatment step in many drinking water treatment plants (DWTP) to remove ...
Organic matter (OM) in drinking water treatment is a common impediment responsible for increased coa...
Monthly raw and clarified water samples were obtained for 16 UK surface water treatment works. The f...
This research examined the use and advancement of fluorescence spectroscopy as an organic characteri...
Organic matter (OM) causes many problems in drinking water treatment. It is difficult to monitor OM ...
Over recent decades, researchers have highlighted increasing dissolved organic carbon concentrations...
Parallel factor (PARAFAC) analysis of fluorescence excitation-emission matrices (EEMs) was used to i...
There is a need for a rapid and robust method of organic matter (OM) monitoring during drinking wate...
Fluorescence excitation emission matrix (FEEM) spectroscopy was used to evaluate its applicability a...
YesThe character of dissolved organic matter (DOM) present in drinking water treatment systems great...
The removal dynamics of biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC) and natural organic matter (NO...
The removal dynamics of biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC) and natural organic matter (NO...
The task of providing safe drinking water requires proper monitoring of water quality and treatment ...
The increase of fluorescent natural organic matter (fNOM) fractions during drinking water treatment ...
Natural organic matter (NOM) represents a range of heterogeneous hydrophobic and hydrophilic compone...
Coagulation is an essential treatment step in many drinking water treatment plants (DWTP) to remove ...
Organic matter (OM) in drinking water treatment is a common impediment responsible for increased coa...
Monthly raw and clarified water samples were obtained for 16 UK surface water treatment works. The f...
This research examined the use and advancement of fluorescence spectroscopy as an organic characteri...
Organic matter (OM) causes many problems in drinking water treatment. It is difficult to monitor OM ...
Over recent decades, researchers have highlighted increasing dissolved organic carbon concentrations...
Parallel factor (PARAFAC) analysis of fluorescence excitation-emission matrices (EEMs) was used to i...
There is a need for a rapid and robust method of organic matter (OM) monitoring during drinking wate...
Fluorescence excitation emission matrix (FEEM) spectroscopy was used to evaluate its applicability a...
YesThe character of dissolved organic matter (DOM) present in drinking water treatment systems great...
The removal dynamics of biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC) and natural organic matter (NO...
The removal dynamics of biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC) and natural organic matter (NO...
The task of providing safe drinking water requires proper monitoring of water quality and treatment ...
The increase of fluorescent natural organic matter (fNOM) fractions during drinking water treatment ...
Natural organic matter (NOM) represents a range of heterogeneous hydrophobic and hydrophilic compone...
Coagulation is an essential treatment step in many drinking water treatment plants (DWTP) to remove ...