Abstract: Chemical fractionation is a powerful tool for unravelling the reasons behind water treatment problems such as the formation of disinfection by-products (DBPs). This technique can however be costly and time-consuming. Hence, exploring quick affordable surrogate measurements to this technique is of great importance for water treatment operators. In this study, the correlations between aquatic carbon fractions and single wavelength and UV ratios of A254, A280, A254/A204, A250/A365 and A254/A436 were examined for seven water bodies located in South-east Queensland, Australia. It was observed that A254/A204 has a strong and significant correlation with hydrophobic/hydrophilic ratio (R2 = 0.984). A250/A365 exhibited a weak but significa...
The removal of Natural Organic Matter (NOM) is a very important aspect during drinking water tr...
We present a model that considers UV-absorbing dissolved organic matter (DOM) to consist of two comp...
In surface waters, solar radiation can photochemically mineralise the dissolved organic carbon (DO...
Chemical fractionation is a powerful tool for unravelling the reasons behind water treatment problem...
Organic matter in drinking water is determined by applying indirect determination methods used for q...
A number of water treatment works (WTW) in the north of England (UK) have experienced problems in r...
The precise simulation of ultraviolet absorption by 23 contrasting surface-water DOM samples was ach...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in 6 water samples collected from 4 surface waters were fractionated ...
The recent controversy over the accuracy of the higher dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations...
Specific UV absorbance (SUVA) is defined as the UV absorbance of a water sample at a given wavelengt...
<p>Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its potential to form disinfection by-products (DBPs) during d...
M.Tech. (Chemistry)Abstract: The presence of natural organic matter (NOM) in water has shown an incr...
This paper proposes an optical method which allows determination of the organic compound concentrati...
<p>The character of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in source waters from two countries (Australia an...
Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in soil and stream waters in upland catchments are ...
The removal of Natural Organic Matter (NOM) is a very important aspect during drinking water tr...
We present a model that considers UV-absorbing dissolved organic matter (DOM) to consist of two comp...
In surface waters, solar radiation can photochemically mineralise the dissolved organic carbon (DO...
Chemical fractionation is a powerful tool for unravelling the reasons behind water treatment problem...
Organic matter in drinking water is determined by applying indirect determination methods used for q...
A number of water treatment works (WTW) in the north of England (UK) have experienced problems in r...
The precise simulation of ultraviolet absorption by 23 contrasting surface-water DOM samples was ach...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in 6 water samples collected from 4 surface waters were fractionated ...
The recent controversy over the accuracy of the higher dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations...
Specific UV absorbance (SUVA) is defined as the UV absorbance of a water sample at a given wavelengt...
<p>Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its potential to form disinfection by-products (DBPs) during d...
M.Tech. (Chemistry)Abstract: The presence of natural organic matter (NOM) in water has shown an incr...
This paper proposes an optical method which allows determination of the organic compound concentrati...
<p>The character of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in source waters from two countries (Australia an...
Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in soil and stream waters in upland catchments are ...
The removal of Natural Organic Matter (NOM) is a very important aspect during drinking water tr...
We present a model that considers UV-absorbing dissolved organic matter (DOM) to consist of two comp...
In surface waters, solar radiation can photochemically mineralise the dissolved organic carbon (DO...