TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparisons between biological filtration and coagulation processes for the removal of dissolved organic nitrogen and disinfection by-products precursors
AU - Pramanik, Biplob Kumar
AU - Choo, Kwang Ho
AU - Pramanik, Sagor Kumar
AU - Suja, Fatihah
AU - Jegatheesan, Veeriah
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015.
PY - 2015/10/1
Y1 - 2015/10/1
N2 - Effects of biological aerated filter (BAF), sand filter (SF), biological activated carbon (BAC), alum coagulation, and Moringa oleifera coagulation on the removal of DOC and DON from reservoir water were investigated. The DOC removal efficiency was in the following sequence: BAC (56%), BAF (51%), SF (45%), alum (27%), and M. oleifera (22%). The trend for DON removal efficiency was similar to that of DOC. The better performance by BAC was attributed to the effective microbial breakdown of organic matter and the adsorption of some molecules onto activated carbon. The organic content with a molecular weight (MW) of less than 10kDa accounted for more than 45% of the total DOC, whereas a MW of less than 1kDa accounted for 50% of the total DON. The biofilters removed the entire MW range of organic contents, unlike the coagulants which only removed organics with a MW of more than 10kDa. Consistent with greater DOC and DON removal, BAC led to greater removal of DBP precursors as shown by DBP formation potentials.
AB - Effects of biological aerated filter (BAF), sand filter (SF), biological activated carbon (BAC), alum coagulation, and Moringa oleifera coagulation on the removal of DOC and DON from reservoir water were investigated. The DOC removal efficiency was in the following sequence: BAC (56%), BAF (51%), SF (45%), alum (27%), and M. oleifera (22%). The trend for DON removal efficiency was similar to that of DOC. The better performance by BAC was attributed to the effective microbial breakdown of organic matter and the adsorption of some molecules onto activated carbon. The organic content with a molecular weight (MW) of less than 10kDa accounted for more than 45% of the total DOC, whereas a MW of less than 1kDa accounted for 50% of the total DON. The biofilters removed the entire MW range of organic contents, unlike the coagulants which only removed organics with a MW of more than 10kDa. Consistent with greater DOC and DON removal, BAC led to greater removal of DBP precursors as shown by DBP formation potentials.
KW - Biofilter
KW - Coagulation
KW - Disinfection by-products
KW - Dissolved organic nitrogen
KW - Drinking water
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ibiod.2015.06.007
DO - 10.1016/j.ibiod.2015.06.007
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84934984032
SN - 0964-8305
VL - 104
SP - 164
EP - 169
JO - International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation
JF - International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation
ER -