Ms. Elovitz et al., Hydroxyl radical/ozone ratios during ozonation processes. II. The effect of temperature, pH, alkalinity, and DOM properties, OZONE-SCI E, 22(2), 2000, pp. 123-150
The influence of temperature, pH, alkalinity, and type and concentration of
the dissolved organic matter (DOM) on the rate of ozone (O-3) decompositio
n, O-3-exposure, . OH-exposure and the ratio R-ct of the concentrations of
. OH and O-3 has been studied. For a standardized single ozone dose of 1 mg
/L in all experiments, considerable variations in O-3-exposure and . OH-exp
osure were found. This has important implications for water treatment plant
s regarding the efficiency of oxidation and disinfection by O-3. In oligotr
ophic surface waters and groundwaters, minimal calibration experiments are
needed to model and control the ozonation process, whereas in eutrophic sur
face waters more frequent measurements of O-3 kinetics and R-ct values are
required to evaluate seasonal variations.