Natural Organic Matter and Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water: Characterization, Control & Treatment Solutions | ACS Symposium Series | For Water Treatment Professionals and Environmental Researchers
Natural Organic Matter and Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water: Characterization, Control & Treatment Solutions | ACS Symposium Series | For Water Treatment Professionals and Environmental Researchers
Natural Organic Matter and Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water: Characterization, Control & Treatment Solutions | ACS Symposium Series | For Water Treatment Professionals and Environmental Researchers

Natural Organic Matter and Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water: Characterization, Control & Treatment Solutions | ACS Symposium Series | For Water Treatment Professionals and Environmental Researchers

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There are many by-products of water disinfection that are still not fully understood and can be potentially harmful. In this volume all the current research in this area is discussed, along with an examination of the role of NOM (natural organic matter) and its relationship to DBP (disinfection by-product) formation and control in drinking water. Understanding the relationship of NOM to DBP may well lead to new techniques for analyzing and treating water and enable reasonable choices to be made for source-water protection, treatment plant process optimization, and distribution system operation to control DBP's. This volume emphasizes the characterization and reactivity of polar natural organic matter. It examines analytical methods which better characterize NOM and determines some of the polar and nonvolatile DBP forms. It presents innovative new methods, sich as capillary electrophoresis for haloacetic aceids and LC/MS for the identification of polar dinking water DBPs.