2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2005.01.009
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Characterization of precursors to trihalomethanes formation in Bangkok source water

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“…4c). The inconsistency between SUVA 254 and STHMFP has also been found in recent studies for HoN fraction (Panyapinyopol et al 2005) and AHS (aquatic humic substances) (Imai et al 2003). The data of correlation between SUVA 254 and STHMFP for the size fractions also appeared significant scatter (Fig.…”
Section: Sthmfp and Suva254supporting
confidence: 72%
“…4c). The inconsistency between SUVA 254 and STHMFP has also been found in recent studies for HoN fraction (Panyapinyopol et al 2005) and AHS (aquatic humic substances) (Imai et al 2003). The data of correlation between SUVA 254 and STHMFP for the size fractions also appeared significant scatter (Fig.…”
Section: Sthmfp and Suva254supporting
confidence: 72%
“…The Chao Phraya River Bangkok, Thailand (Panyapinyopol et al 2005) August 2003 drinking water utilities of the greater area of Quěbec City, Canada, namely Lěvis, and Sainte-Foy. In addition, CHCl 3 levels of approximately 90% were found in treated water from three other major drinking water utilities of the greater area of Quěbec City (i.e.…”
Section: Reductions Of Thmfp and Thm Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method separates NOM into several components according to their chemical properties (hydrophilicityhydrophobicity). Based on this method, the behaviors of different NOM fractions have been investigated (Chow et al, 2005;Hua and Reckhow, 2007;Kitis et al, 2002;Krasner et al, 1996;Liang and Singer, 2003;Matilainen et al, 2011;Panyapinyopol et al, 2005). The results showed that the hydrophilic fractions of NOM are composed mostly of aliphatic carbon and nitrogen compounds (such as carbohydrates, sugars, and amino acids), while hydrophobic NOM primarily consists of humic and fulvic acids and is rich in aromatic carbon, phenolic structures and conjugated double bonds (Krasner et al, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%