Mineralization as a mechanism for TOC removal: Study of ozone/ozone-peroxide oxidation using FT-IR

Citation
Sa. Carr et Rb. Baird, Mineralization as a mechanism for TOC removal: Study of ozone/ozone-peroxide oxidation using FT-IR, WATER RES, 34(16), 2000, pp. 4036-4048
Citations number
52
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
WATER RESEARCH
ISSN journal
00431354 → ACNP
Volume
34
Issue
16
Year of publication
2000
Pages
4036 - 4048
Database
ISI
SICI code
0043-1354(200011)34:16<4036:MAAMFT>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
FT-IR spectroscopy was used to study the course of abiotic mineralization i n samples treated with ozone and ozone:peroxide. The importance of oxidativ e mineralization as a mechanism for dissolved organic carbon (DOC) removal during disinfection must be determined if advanced oxidation processes (AOP s) in water and wastewater treatment is to be fully exploited. Understandin g the full impact of these applications is critical for determining how eff ective a remedy AOPs are for eliminating disinfection by-product formation and for assessing how well these applications might facilitate compliance w ith future regulatory changes. Although these processes have been shown to surpass the level of disinfection afforded by traditional techniques and im prove biodegradability, this study found that the use of ozone, or ozone in combination with hydrogen peroxide, to chemically effect TOC reduction may have practical limitations when applied to dilute aqueous solutions contai ning both refractory and degradable dissolved organic carbons. Reactions po ssessing very favorable thermodynamics were found, by an indirect measure, to be complicated by solute/solvent interactions which may have served to i nhibit oxidation. It was also shown that "close to real time" CO2 plots gen erated using highly sensitive FT-IR techniques may have some practical util ity in assessing mineralization potential and optimizing disinfection proce sses. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.