Bromate formation and removal characteristics of Natural Organic Matter by Super Ozone Mass Transfer system |
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학술지명 AWWA
저자 송기주,최일환
발표일 2007-04-12
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An effective removal of natural organic matter (NOM) is one of the major challenges in drinking water treatment1). The NOM can cause odour, taste, and colour problems, lead to the formation of disinfection by-products and increase chlorine demand. For the removal of NOM, several oxidants such as chlorine, chlorine dioxide, monochloroamine and ozone have been applied to treat drinking water. Especially, ozone was adapted widely in substitute for oxidants containing chlorine because of the chlorinated byproducts and incomplete disinfection2). Although ozonation process has prevailed as the useful disinfectant, it has some defects such as high construction and electric cost, DBP problems and short residual time3). In this study, NOM samples from the water treatment pilot plant were fractionated into seven fractions using XAD resins and LC-OCD(Liquid Chromatography - Organic Carbon Detection. The new technique LC-OCD is able to gives both quantitative and qualitative information on NOM. |