Factorial analysis of the trihalomethane formation in the reaction of colloidal, hydrophobic, and transphilic fractions of DOM with free chlorine
Background, aim, and scope This study focuses on the factors that affect trihalomethane (THMs) formation when dissolved organic matter (DOM) fractions (colloidal, hydrophobic, and transphilic fractions) in aqueous solutions were disinfected with chlorine. Materials and methods DOM fractions were isolated and fractionated from filtered lake water and were characterized by elemental analysis. The investigation involved a screening Placket-Burman factorial analysis design of five factors (DOM concentration, chlorine dose, temperature, pH, and bromide concentration) and a Box-Behnken design for a detailed assessment of the three most important factor effects (DOM concentration, chlorine dose, and temperature).
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Format: | artículo biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2010
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Subjects: | Factorial analysis, Response surface methodology, Chlorine water disinfection, Colloidal, Hydrophobic, Transphilic, Trihalomethanes formation, Disinfection by products, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/45402 |
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Summary: | Background, aim, and scope This study focuses on the
factors that affect trihalomethane (THMs) formation when
dissolved organic matter (DOM) fractions (colloidal,
hydrophobic, and transphilic fractions) in aqueous solutions
were disinfected with chlorine.
Materials and methods DOM fractions were isolated and
fractionated from filtered lake water and were characterized
by elemental analysis. The investigation involved a screening
Placket-Burman factorial analysis design of five factors
(DOM concentration, chlorine dose, temperature, pH, and
bromide concentration) and a Box-Behnken design for a
detailed assessment of the three most important factor effects
(DOM concentration, chlorine dose, and temperature). |
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