DocumentCode :
2167510
Title :
Characterization of dissolved organic matter in source water treated by catalytic wet air oxidation
Author :
Ling Shi ; Tinglin Huang
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Sci., Xi´an Univ. of Archit. & Technol., Xi´an, China
fYear :
2012
fDate :
19-21 Oct. 2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
Based on water lifting and aeration, catalytic wet air oxidation (CWAO) was realized and utilized to treat dissolved organic matter (DOM) in source water from a large reservoir in the northwest China. The experiment was carried out under room temperature and atmospheric pressure, catalyst dosage, reaction time, pH and dissolved oxygen (DO)were investigated in static state to indicate the adaptability of CWAO, it was found even if catalyst dosage was 1g·L-1, certain effect can be achieved with prolonging treating time, and the CWAO process had a good adaptability under the value of pH 5~9. Considering actual reservoir bottom conditions, low DO and low temperature test was designed. If only DO is not less than 1 mg/L, we can find the natural organic matter (NOM) removal effect resulted from CWAO. And then dynamic simulation test result showed that when hydraulic retention time (HRT) was 30 days, UV254 and total organic carbon (TOC) was decreased by 70.31% and 61.76%. The characterization of DOM in water samples was analyzed to demonstrate the difference of water quality before and after treatment, which contributes to the mechanism of CWAO. It was found that molecular weight distribution changed, macromolecular proportion declined. Powder activated carbon (PAC) adsorption test indicated more NOM could be adsorbed by PAC, this maybe result from small molecule ratio increased. Three dimensional excitation emission matrix fluorescence spectroscopy (3DEEM) was employed to identify the relative source of DOM. It can be seen that NOM in source water exhibited greater humic nature, however the intensity weakened obviously and hypochromic shift occurred after treatment. Polarity rapid assessment method (PRAM) revealed clear differences in the hydrophobic/hydrophilic nature between water samples and variation of polarity of DOM.
Keywords :
water pollution control; water quality; water resources; NOM removal effect; PAC adsorption test; actual reservoir bottom conditions; atmospheric pressure; catalyst dosage; catalytic wet air oxidation; dimensional excitation emission matrix fluorescence spectroscopy; dissolved organic matter; dissolved oxygen; hydraulic retention time; molecular weight distribution; natural organic matter; northwest China; polarity rapid assessment method; powder activated carbon; reaction time; room temperature; source water; total organic carbon; water quality; water samples; Fluorescence; Oxidation; Phase change random access memory; Spectroscopy; Water pollution; Water resources; DOM characterization; catalytic wet air oxidation; dissolved organic matter; source water; water treatment;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Geomatics for Integrated Water Resources Management (GIWRM), 2012 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Lanzhou, Gansu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1283-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/GIWRM.2012.6349571
Filename :
6349571
Link To Document :
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