Title of article :
Measurement of protein-like fluorescence in river and waste water using a handheld spectrophotometer
Author/Authors :
Andy Baker، نويسنده , , David Ward، نويسنده , , Shakti H. Lieten، نويسنده , , Ryan Periera، نويسنده , , Ellie C. Simpson، نويسنده , , Malcolm Slater، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
5
From page :
2934
To page :
2938
Abstract :
Protein-like fluorescence intensity in rivers increases with increasing anthropogenic DOM inputs from sewerage and farm wastes. Here, a portable luminescence spectrophotometer was used to investigate if this technology could be used to provide both field scientists with a rapid pollution monitoring tool and process control engineers with a portable waste water monitoring device, through the measurement of river and waste water tryptophan-like fluorescence from a range of rivers in NE England and from effluents from within two waste water treatment plants. The portable spectrophotometer determined that waste waters and sewerage effluents had the highest tryptophan-like fluorescence intensity, urban streams had an intermediate tryptophan-like fluorescence intensity, and the upstream river samples of good water quality the lowest tryptophan-like fluorescence intensity. Replicate samples demonstrated that fluorescence intensity is reproducible to ±20% for low fluorescence, ‘clean’ river water samples and ±5% for urban water and waste waters. Correlations between fluorescence measured by the portable spectrophotometer with a conventional bench machine were 0.91; (Spearmanʹs rho, n=143), demonstrating that the portable spectrophotometer does correlate with tryptophan-like fluorescence intensity measured using the bench spectrophotometer.
Keywords :
fluorescence , waste water , River water quality , sewage , Spectrophotometry , luminescence
Journal title :
Water Research
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Water Research
Record number :
769095
Link To Document :
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