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9780841236769

Natural Organic Matter and Disinfection By-Products Characterization and Control in Drinking Water

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    9780841236769

  • ISBN10:

    0841236763

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-08-31
  • Publisher: American Chemical Society

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There are many by-products of water disinfection that are still not fully understood and can be potentially harmful. In this volume all the current research in this area is discussed, along with an examination of the role of NOM (natural organic matter) and its relationship to DBP (disinfection by-product) formation and control in drinking water. Understanding the relationship of NOM to DBP may well lead to new techniques for analyzing and treating water and enable reasonable choices to be made for source-water protection, treatment plant process optimization, and distribution system operation to control DBP's. This volume emphasizes the characterization and reactivity of polar natural organic matter. It examines analytical methods which better characterize NOM and determines some of the polar and nonvolatile DBP forms. It presents innovative new methods, sich as capillary electrophoresis for haloacetic aceids and LC/MS for the identification of polar dinking water DBPs.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Introduction
Natural Organic Matter and Disinfection By-Products: Characterization and Control in Drinking Water---An Overview
2(14)
Sylvia E. Barrett
Stuart W. Krasner
Gary L. Amy
Regulatory and Health Effects Background
A New Assessment of the Cytotoxicity and Genotoxicity of Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products
16(12)
Yahya Kargalioglu
Brian J. McMillan
Roger A. Minear
Michael J. Plewa
An Illustration of the Use of Scientific Information To Support Disinfection By-Product Rule Development
28(19)
Hiba M. Shukairy
Alison M. Gusses
Extensions and Verification of the Water Treatment Plant Model for Disinfection By-Product Formation
47(21)
Gabriele Solarik
R. Scott Summers
Jinsik Sohn
Warren J. Swanson
Zaid K. Chowdhury
Gary L. Amy
Natural Organic Matter Characterization and Reactivity
Comprehensive Isolation of Natural Organic Matter from Water for Spectral Characterizations and Reactivity Testing
68(16)
Jerry A. Leenheer
Jean-Philippe Croue
Mark Benjamin
Gregory V. Korshin
Cordelia J. Hwang
Auguste Bruchet
George R. Aiken
Technology-Related Characterization of Hydrophilic Disinfection By-Products in Aqueous Samples
84(12)
Fritz H. Frimmel
Sebastian Hesse
Georg Kleiser
Occurrence of Amino Acids in Two Drinking Water Sources
96(13)
Russell Chinn
Sylvia E. Barrett
The Effect of Structural Characteristics of Humic Substances on Disinfection By-Product Formation in Chlorination
109(13)
Wells W. Wu
Paul A. Chadik
William M. Davis
Joseph J. Delfino
David H. Powell
Natural Organic Matter Characterization of Clarified Waters Subjected to Advanced Bench-Scale Treatment Processes
122(17)
Eric R. V. Dickenson
Gary L. Amy
Disinfection By-Product Formation Potentials of Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Natural Organic Matter Fractions: A Comparison between a Low- and a High-Humic Water
139(15)
Jean-Philippe Croue
David Violleau
Laurence Labouyrie
Characterization and Disinfection By-Product Formation Potential of Natural Organic Matter in Surface and Ground Waters from Northern Florida
154(19)
Colleen E. Rostad
Jerry A. Leenheer
Brian Katz
Barbara S. Martin
Ted I. Noyes
Disinfection By-Product Formation Reactivities of Natural Organic Matter Fractions of a Low-Humic Water
173(17)
Cordelia J. Hwang
Michael J. Sclimenti
Stuart W. Krasner
Formation of Chlorination Disinfection By-Products
The Use of Granular Activated Carbon Adsorption for Natural Organic Matter Control and Its Reactivity to Disinfection By-Product Formation
190(16)
Tanju Karanfil
Mehmet Kitis
James E. Kilduff
Andrew Wigton
Trihalomethanes Formed from Natural Organic Matter Isolates: Using Isotopic and Compositional Data To Help Understand Sources
206(17)
Brian A. Bergamaschi
Miranda S. Fram
Roger Fujii
George R. Aiken
Carol Kendall
Steven R. Silva
A Comprehensive Kinetic Model for Chlorine Decay and Chlorination By-Product Formation
223(25)
John N. McClellan
David A. Rekhow
John E. Tobiason
James K. Edzwald
Darrell B. Smith
Chemistry of Alternative Disinfectants
The Influence of Dissolved Organic Matter Character on Ozone Decomposition Rates and Rct
248(22)
Michael S. Elovitz
Urs von Gunten
Hans-Peter Kaiser
Removal Simulation for the Radiation-Induced Degradation of the Disinfection By-Product Chloroform
270(12)
Thomas Tobien
William J. Cooper
Klaus-Dieter Asmus
Influence of Natural Organic Matter on Bromate Formation During Ozonation of Low-Bromide Drinking Waters: A Multi-Level Assessment of Bromate
282(17)
Christopher J. Douvill
Gary L. Amy
Characterization and Comparison of Disinfection By-Products of Four Major Disinfectants
299(17)
Xiangru Zhang
Shinya Echigo
Roger A. Minear
Michael J. Plewa
Disinfection By-Product Methods Development
Ultra-Low Bromate Detection in Drinking Water: A Post-Column Derivatization Method without Anion Suppressors for Bromate Analysis
316(14)
Shinya Echigo
Roger A. Minear
Harumi Yamada
Differentiation of Total Organic Brominated and Chlorinated Compounds in Total Organic Halide Measurement: A New Approach with an Ion-Chromatographic Technique
330(13)
Shinya Echigo
Xiangru Zhang
Roger A. Minear
Michael J. Plewa
Quantification of Nine Haloacetic Acids Using Gas Chromatography with Electron Capture Detection
343(13)
Katherine S. Brophy
Howard S. Weinberg
Philip C. Singer
Development of a Capillary Electrophoresis Method for Haloacetic Acids
356(10)
Yuefeng Xie
Haojiang (Joe) Zhou
Joseph P. Romano
Environmental Applications of Novel, Highly Enhancing Substrates for Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering
366(8)
Lin He
Shawn P. Mulvaney
Sarah K. St. Angelo
Bonnie E. Baker
Michael J. Natan
Identification of Polar Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products Using Liquid Chromatography-Math Spectometry
374(15)
Susan D. Richardson
Tashia V. Caughran
Thomas Poiger
Yingbo Guo
F. Gene Crumley
Identification of New Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products Formed in the Presence of Bromide
389(15)
Susan D. Richardson
Alfred D. Thruston, Jr.
Tashia V. Caughran
Paul H. Chen
Timothy W. Collette
Terrance L. Floyd
Kathleen M. Schenck
Benjamin W. Lykins, Jr.
Indexes
Author Index 404(1)
Subject Index 405

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