YesThe character of dissolved organic matter (DOM) present in drinking water treatment systems greatly impacts its treatability by coagulation–flocculation. Powdered activated carbon dosing has been suggested to enhance DOM removal when combined with coagulation–flocculation. However, optimising powdered activated carbon (PAC) dosing requires further research. In this study, fluorescence spectroscopy combined with parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) and liquid chromatography with organic carbon detection (LC–OCD) has been used to characterise DOM removal in three ways: (a) coagulation–flocculation–sedimentation without PAC dosing, (b) PAC dosing prior to- and (c) PAC dosing during coagulation–flocculation–sedimentation treatment. It was show...
Drinking water is widely collected from surface water sources. In these water sources, both the quan...
International audienceThe presence of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in wastewater effluents is reco...
Disinfection by-products (DBPs) are potentially toxic compounds formed upon chemical disinfection of...
"n "nBackgrounds and Objectives: Powdered Activated$ carbon is known as a suitable absorbent for org...
Parallel factor (PARAFAC) analysis of fluorescence excitation-emission matrices (EEMs) was used to i...
Powdered activated carbon (PAC) is commonly used in drinking water treatment plants to control taste...
This paper provides a glimpse into the removal of dissolved organic matter (DOM) during conventional...
Optimization of organic matter (OM) removal is of key importance for effective water treatment, as i...
Research has shown that in drinking water sources there is a portion of the natural organic matter (...
International audienceThe addition of powdered activated carbon (PAC) and a coagulant during the coa...
Absorbance, 3D fluorescence and ultrahigh resolution electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion c...
Natural organic matter (NOM) represents a range of heterogeneous hydrophobic and hydrophilic compone...
Coagulation removes colloidal matters and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) which can cause irreversibl...
A parallel factor (PARAFAC) analysis approach was used to study the character and composition of dis...
This paper considers the removal of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from a typical UK upland reservoi...
Drinking water is widely collected from surface water sources. In these water sources, both the quan...
International audienceThe presence of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in wastewater effluents is reco...
Disinfection by-products (DBPs) are potentially toxic compounds formed upon chemical disinfection of...
"n "nBackgrounds and Objectives: Powdered Activated$ carbon is known as a suitable absorbent for org...
Parallel factor (PARAFAC) analysis of fluorescence excitation-emission matrices (EEMs) was used to i...
Powdered activated carbon (PAC) is commonly used in drinking water treatment plants to control taste...
This paper provides a glimpse into the removal of dissolved organic matter (DOM) during conventional...
Optimization of organic matter (OM) removal is of key importance for effective water treatment, as i...
Research has shown that in drinking water sources there is a portion of the natural organic matter (...
International audienceThe addition of powdered activated carbon (PAC) and a coagulant during the coa...
Absorbance, 3D fluorescence and ultrahigh resolution electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion c...
Natural organic matter (NOM) represents a range of heterogeneous hydrophobic and hydrophilic compone...
Coagulation removes colloidal matters and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) which can cause irreversibl...
A parallel factor (PARAFAC) analysis approach was used to study the character and composition of dis...
This paper considers the removal of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from a typical UK upland reservoi...
Drinking water is widely collected from surface water sources. In these water sources, both the quan...
International audienceThe presence of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in wastewater effluents is reco...
Disinfection by-products (DBPs) are potentially toxic compounds formed upon chemical disinfection of...