Back to Search
Start Over
Oxidant-reactive carbonous moieties in dissolved organic matter: Selective quantification by oxidative titration using chlorine dioxide and ozone
- Source :
- Water Research, 207
- Publication Year :
- 2021
-
Abstract
- The application of oxidants for disinfection or micropollutant abatement during drinking water and wastewater treatment is accompanied by oxidation of matrix components such as dissolved organic matter (DOM). To improve predictions of the efficiency of oxidation processes and the formation of oxidation products, methods to determine concentrations of oxidant-reactive phenolic, olefinic or amine-type DOM moieties are critical. Here, a novel selective oxidative titration approach is presented, which is based on reaction kinetics of oxidation reactions towards certain DOM moieties. Phenolic moieties were determined by oxidative titration with ClO2 and O3 for five DOM isolates and two secondary wastewater effluent samples. The determined concentrations of phenolic moieties correlated with the electron-donating capacity (EDC) and the formation of inorganic ClO2-byproducts (HOCl, ClO2−, ClO3−). ClO2-byproduct yields from phenol and DOM isolates and changes due to the application of molecular tagging for phenols revealed a better understanding of oxidant-reactive structures within DOM. Overall, oxidative titrations with ClO2 and O3 provide a novel and promising tool to quantify oxidant-reactive moieties in complex mixtures such as DOM and can be expanded to other matrices or oxidants.<br />Water Research, 207<br />ISSN:0043-1354<br />ISSN:1879-2448
- Subjects :
- Environmental Engineering
Ozone
waste-water
Dissolved organic matter
Oxidative titration
Chlorine dioxide
Electron-donating capacity
Molecular tagging
Electron-rich moieties
Phenols
Oxidation byproducts
drinking-water
ozonation
micropollutants
Dissolved Organic Matter
Redox
chemistry.chemical_compound
Dissolved organic carbon
Phenol
Waste Management and Disposal
functional-groups
Water Science and Technology
Civil and Structural Engineering
Chemistry
disinfection by-products
Ecological Modeling
Oxides
Oxidants
Pollution
rate constants
Oxidative Stress
Wastewater
kinetics
Environmental chemistry
uv absorbency
Titration
Chlorine
Chlorine Compounds
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18792448 and 00431354
- Volume :
- 207
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Water research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b8ce88422a79b14010a8454834f973ed