This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of membrane filtration in removing natural organic matters (NOMs) from four different source waters and the subsequent effect that it has on total chlorine (TC) demand of these waters. Source water samples were filtered sequentially through membranes with molecular weight cut-off of 3,500, 1,000 and 200 Da as well as RO membrane. The source waters and sequentially filtered samples were dosed with chlorine and the residual chlorine data were used to estimate the TC demand of these waters. A robust chlorine decay model constructed in AQUASIM software was used to do so. More than 80% of the chlorine demand in untreated surface water sources was found to be contributed mainly by NOMs that were large...
This research is conducted to provide quantitative and qualitative integrated understandings of natu...
Bench- and pilot-scale membrane tests were performed to remove natural organic matter (NOM) originat...
The drinking water industry is gaining more interest in substituting conventional separation technol...
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of membrane filtration in removing natural organic mat...
In this study, chlorine decay experiments were conducted for the raw water from Nakdong River that i...
This study investigates the fractions of natural organic matter (NOM) and trihalomethane (THM) forma...
Chlorine reacts with the natural organic matter (NOM) in waters and forms disinfection by-products (...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in natural waters is a complex mixture of compounds and contains most...
M.Sc.Natural Organic Matter (NOM) is a complex of organic material present in a natural surface wate...
© 2015 Balaban Desalination Publications. All rights reserved. Advanced treatment processes are vita...
Chlorine is commonly used in drinking water treatment as both a primary disinfectant and as a second...
In recent decades, increasing pollution of water resources has caused higher rates of organic pollut...
In many places across the northern hemisphere, drinking water treatment plants (WTPs) need to avert ...
Chlorine is the most widely used disinfectant for drinking water treatment. Chlorine canreact with n...
This research is conducted to provide quantitative and qualitative integrated understandings of natu...
Bench- and pilot-scale membrane tests were performed to remove natural organic matter (NOM) originat...
The drinking water industry is gaining more interest in substituting conventional separation technol...
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of membrane filtration in removing natural organic mat...
In this study, chlorine decay experiments were conducted for the raw water from Nakdong River that i...
This study investigates the fractions of natural organic matter (NOM) and trihalomethane (THM) forma...
Chlorine reacts with the natural organic matter (NOM) in waters and forms disinfection by-products (...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in natural waters is a complex mixture of compounds and contains most...
M.Sc.Natural Organic Matter (NOM) is a complex of organic material present in a natural surface wate...
© 2015 Balaban Desalination Publications. All rights reserved. Advanced treatment processes are vita...
Chlorine is commonly used in drinking water treatment as both a primary disinfectant and as a second...
In recent decades, increasing pollution of water resources has caused higher rates of organic pollut...
In many places across the northern hemisphere, drinking water treatment plants (WTPs) need to avert ...
Chlorine is the most widely used disinfectant for drinking water treatment. Chlorine canreact with n...
This research is conducted to provide quantitative and qualitative integrated understandings of natu...
Bench- and pilot-scale membrane tests were performed to remove natural organic matter (NOM) originat...
The drinking water industry is gaining more interest in substituting conventional separation technol...