Ozonation characteristics of dissolved effluent organic matter from the secondary effluent of WWTP

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Department of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi'an [1 ]
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Zhongguo Huanjing Kexue | / 10卷 / 2985-2990期
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Aromatic compounds - Ozone water treatment - Ozone - X ray photoelectron spectroscopy - Fluorescence - Proteins - Ozonization - Effluents;
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HPLC-SEC coupled with a fluorescence detector was combined with an EEM spectra to study the ozonation characteristics of EfOM. The findings showed that ozonation did not change the molecular weight distribution of the humic-like substances. Furthermore, the HPLC-SEC results indicated that the molecular weight distribution of the humic-like substances was not changed by ozonation. Nonetheless, ozone reacted with the low molecular weight protein-like substances. According to preparative HPLC analysis, the low molecular weight protein-like substances contained large amounts of aromatic or other conjugated structures, which were preferentially ozonated. In addition, XPS analysis revealed that the aromatic structure was oxidized at a low ozone dosage, and the amount of aliphatic organic matter increased correspondingly. With the increasing of ozone dosage, the amount of oxygen-containing functional groups (carbonyl and carboxyl group) increased. ©, 2015, Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences. All right reserved.
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