2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2019.103101
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The properties and removal efficacies of natural organic matter fractions by South African drinking water treatment plants

Abstract: The properties and removal efficacies of natural organic matter fractions by South African drinking water treatment plants

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“…In some previous studies such an approach was lacking. A study by [61] evaluated the removal capabilities of natural organic matter (NOM) from South African water treatment plants. Even though the authors could compare the treatment plants for their ability to remove NOM, no statistical significance was used in the comparisons.…”
Section: S Rrna Gene Profilingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some previous studies such an approach was lacking. A study by [61] evaluated the removal capabilities of natural organic matter (NOM) from South African water treatment plants. Even though the authors could compare the treatment plants for their ability to remove NOM, no statistical significance was used in the comparisons.…”
Section: S Rrna Gene Profilingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The calculation of different fluorescence indices was carried out as follows: For HIX, at the excitation wavelength of 254 nm, the sum of the fluorescence peaks between 435 and 480 nm was divided by the sum of the fluorescence peaks between 300 and 345 nm and the fluorescence peaks between 435 and 480 nm (i.e., λ Ex = 254 nm; F max435~480nm /(F max300~345nm +F max435~480nm )) [25]. The freshness index was the maximum fluorescence intensity ratio in the 420-435 nm range of fluorescence intensity at the 380 nm emission wavelength and the excitation wavelength of 310 nm (i.e., λ Ex = 310 nm and F 380nm /F max420~435nm ) [26].…”
Section: Determination Of Three-dimensional Fluorescence Spectra Of Water Samples During Microcystis Aeruginosa Bloomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current research uses properties such as biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC), fluorescence intensity, molecular weight, polarity, and UV absorption to characterize NOM (Chen et al, 2017;He et al, 2013;Moyo et al, 2019). The BDOC fraction is the fraction of NOM that is utilized by bacteria for growth.…”
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confidence: 99%