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Chemosphere


Title:Behavior of organic polymers in drinking water purification
Author(s):Lee JF; Liao PM; Tseng DH; Wen PT;
Address:"Graduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Central University, Chung Li, Taiwan, R.O.C"
Journal Title:Chemosphere
Year:1998
Volume:37
Issue:6
Page Number:1045 - 1061
DOI: 10.1016/s0045-6535(98)00102-7
ISSN/ISBN:0045-6535 (Print) 0045-6535 (Linking)
Abstract:"Synthetic organic polymers used to purify drinking water are severely limited in that their impurities and by-products harm human health. In this study, the undesired effects resulted from chlorination and the enhanced attenuation of toxic organic compounds in drinking water from using synthetic organic polymer coagulants were investigated. In the simulated drinking water purification processes, synthetic organic polymers were used as coagulant aids, reacted with a disinfectant(chlorine) and formed a large number of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Chloroform and benzene which, are carcinogenic compounds, had the maximum formation potential. Experimental results indicated that the total formation potential of these disinfection by-products significantly increased in the presence of turbidity. On the other hand, adding organic polymers to the coagulation systems resulted in more extensive remove of toxic organic compounds and turbidity. In coagulation and flocculation processes, the formation of clay/polymer complexes can facilitate the removal of toxic organic compounds in contaminated water"
Keywords:"Aluminum Silicates Chemical Phenomena Chemistry, Physical Clay Disinfectants/chemistry Nephelometry and Turbidimetry Polymers/*chemistry Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis *Water Purification Water Supply/*analysis;"
Notes:"MedlineLee, J F Liao, P M Tseng, D H Wen, P T eng England 1998/09/02 Chemosphere. 1998 Sep; 37(6):1045-61. doi: 10.1016/s0045-6535(98)00102-7"

 
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