Formation of brominated disinfection by-products after chlorination of water from Lake Constance depending on treatment steps and bromide concentration

被引:2
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作者
Petri, M [1 ]
Wilker, M [1 ]
Stabel, HH [1 ]
Gilbert, E [1 ]
机构
[1] ZV Bodensee Wasserversorgung, Betriebs & Forschungslab, D-78354 Sipplingen, Germany
来源
ACTA HYDROCHIMICA ET HYDROBIOLOGICA | 1997年 / 25卷 / 06期
关键词
drinking water treatment; ozonation; drinking water chlorination; bromide; disinfection by-products; trihalomethanes; haloacetic acids; haloketones; haloacetonitriles; chloropicrin;
D O I
10.1002/aheh.19970250606
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The formation of halogenated disinfection byproducts (DNP) (trihalomethanes (THM), haloacetic acids (HES), haloacetonitriles (HAN), haloketones (HKE) and chloropicrin (TCNM)) was studied after chlorination (0.5 mg/L) of raw water and drinking water from Lake Constance. The objectives of this study were to investigate the effect of bromide ion on the distribution of DNP-species resulting from chlorination and to draw up a bromide mass-balance. The treatment of water from Lake Constance with ozone decreased the formation of DNP about 35% and of total organic halogens (AOX) about 45%. This decline in DNP-formation is mainly due to the formation of chloroform, dichloro- and trichloroacetic acid. Though there is only a small amount of bromide (6.2 mu g/L) in water from Lake Constance, about 32% of THM, 16% of HES, and 30% of HAN contained bromine after chlorination of treated water. The addition of bromide ion (up to 1 mg/L) shifted the DNP-composition to more brominated species. The distribution of the DNP-species depends on the initial molar bromide-to-chlorine ratio. A mathematic model showed the same pattern of DNP-species depending on the initial molar bromide-to-chlorine ratio that was observed experimentally in microstrained raw water and drinking water from Lake Constance. After chlorination of microstrained raw water, 27% of the bromide were incorporated in known DNP, 34% in unknown substances, and about 39% of bromide were not converted to organic bromine. After chlorination of treated water, only 16% of the bromide were incorporated in unknown substances, whereas 34% were found in known DNP. About 50% were found as bromide again. After addition of bromide (up to 25 mu g/L) to ozonated and treated water from Lake Constance, between 60 and 72% of the bromide that had reacted after chlorination were found in analyzed low-molecular DNP.
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页数:10
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