Removal of natural organic matter from groundwater using Fenton's process (CROSBI ID 191187)
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Kalajdžić, Brankica ; Habuda-Stanić, Mirna ; Romić, Željka ; Kuleš, Mirko
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Removal of natural organic matter from groundwater using Fenton's process
Groundwater in the area of eastern Croatia contains increased concentrations of organic compounds, primarily natural organic matter (NOM). Organic compounds in water become a problem in drinking water treatment, especially during water disinfection with chlorine, when harmful disinfection by-products like trihalomethanes appear. Therefore, the removal of disinfection by- products (DBP)precursors gains high importance. This paper deals with the efficiency of NOM removal from groundwater by the Fenton’s process and its influence on trihalomethane formation potential (THMFP). In this research performance of Fenton process at conditions close to conditions of natural groundwater was investigated. pH value was not decreased under 4.5 and attempt was done to perform Fenton’s process at natural iron concentration in groundwater of town Osijek area. Once optimized, process achieved about 50% removal of TOC(2.5 mM H2O2 ; 0.1 mM Fe2+ ; pH 4.5) and decrease of THMFP (A254/A203)for about 70% (5mM H2O2 ; 0.1 mM Fe2+ ; pH 4.5). Under adequate conditions Fenton's process could be successfully used for the removal of organic contaminants from groundwater.
Fenton ’s process ; natural organic matter ; THMFP ; groundwater
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