Application of 3-D Fluorescence: Characterization of Natural Organic Matter in Natural Water and Water Purification Systems |
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Authors: | Guocheng Zhu Yongning Bian Andrew S. Hursthouse Peng Wan Katarzyna Szymanska Jiangya Ma Xiaofeng Wang Zilong Zhao |
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Affiliation: | 1.Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Shale Gas Resource Utilization,Hunan University of Science and Technology,Xiangtan,China;2.Institute of Biomedical & Environmental Health Research, School of Science & Sport,University of the West of Scotland,Paisley,UK;3.Department of Chemical Engineering,University of Missouri,Columbia,USA;4.Hydroklear Services Ltd, Paddockholm Industrial Estate,Kilbirnie,UK;5.School of Civil Engineering and Architecture,Anhui University of Technology,Maanshan,China;6.School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School,Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen,Shenzhen,China |
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Abstract: | Natural organic matter (NOM) found in water sources is broadly defined as a mixture of polyfunctional organic molecules, characterized by its complex structure and paramount influence on water quality. Because the inevitable release of pollutants into aquatic environments due to an ineffective control of industrial and agricultural pollution, the evaluation of the interaction of NOM with heavy metals, nanoparticles, organic pollutants and other pollutants in the aquatic environment, has greatly increased. Three-dimensional (3-D) fluorescence has the potential to reveal the interaction mechanisms between NOM and pollutants as well as the source of NOM pollution. In water purification engineering system, the 3-D fluorescence can indicate the variations of NOM composition and gives an effective prediction of water quality as well as the underline water purification mechanisms. Inadequately treated NOM is a cause of precursors of disinfection byproducts (DBPs), posing a potential threat to human health. Effective control and measurement/evaluation of NOM have long been an important factors in the prevention of water pollution. Overall, 3-D fluorescence allows for a rapid identification of organic components thus indicating possible sources of water pollution, mechanisms of pollutant interactions, and possible DBPs formed during conventional treatment of this water. This article reviews the 3-D fluorescence characteristics of NOM in natural water and typical water purification systems. The 3-D fluorescence was effective for indicating the variabilities in NOM composition and chemistry thus providing a better understanding of NOM in natural water system and water engineering system. |
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