Ion exchange for the removal of natural organic matter

被引:135
|
作者
Bolto, B
Dixon, D
Eldridge, R
机构
[1] CSIRO, Clayton, Vic 3169, Australia
[2] Univ Melbourne, Dept Chem Engn, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia
[3] CSIRO, Cap XX Pty Ltd, Clayton, Vic 3169, Australia
来源
关键词
ion exchange; natural organic matter; adsorption; humic acids; fulvic acids;
D O I
10.1016/j.reactfunctpolym.2004.02.021
中图分类号
O69 [应用化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
Because of their aliphatic and carboxylic acid structures, the polar components of natural organic matter (NOM), both charged and neutral, can give high yields of disinfection by-products (DBPs). For removal of charged organic species, ion exchange is better performing than coagulation with inorganic salts such as alum, as it very efficiently removes essentially all of the charged material, while alum preferentially removes only the larger molecules in these fractions. The influence of resin structure on performance is reviewed. There is an increase in NOM removal for quaternary ammonium resins of higher water content, with the more open structures allowing easier entry of the larger NOM species. Polar groups and the degree of crosslinking affect the water content of the resin. The environment around the nitrogen is evidently critical, with hydroxyethyl or the absence of two methyl groups on the N (as with a secondary amino group) being beneficial in NOM removal. Having a pendant OH group close to the quaternary nitrogen is a distinct advantage as the resins remove more NOM than would be expected from their water content: an appropriate balance of polar and non-polar regions in the resin structure appears to be required. Having a higher charge density than quaternary ammonium groups, protonated secondary amino sites have a greater affinity for hydrophilic counter ions. There is scope for the synthesis of improved resin systems, both strong and weak base. Thus chitosan, an amino polysaccharide, can function as a soluble cationic coagulant for NOM, as can polyethyleneimine. It is postulated that they act via hydrogen bonding, as a charge mechanism is unlikely because the polymers are only partially ionised at neutral pH. Crosslinked versions could therefore be effective in removing NOM. Crown Copyright (C) 2004 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:171 / 182
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The removal of natural organic matter from selected Turkish source waters using magnetic ion exchange resin (MIEX®)
    Kitis, Mehmet
    Harman, B. IlKer
    Yigit, Nevzat O.
    Beyhan, Mehmet
    Nguyen, Hung
    Adams, Beryn
    REACTIVE & FUNCTIONAL POLYMERS, 2007, 67 (12): : 1495 - 1504
  • [22] Natural Dissolved Organic Matter Removal and Subsequent Disinfection By-Product Formation: A Comparison of Ion Exchange and Activated Carbon
    Tan, Yongrui
    Kilduff, James E.
    Karanfil, Tanju
    DISINFECTION BY-PRODUCTS IN DRINKING WATER: OCCURRENCE, FORMATION, HEALTH EFFECTS, AND CONTROL, 2008, 995 : 242 - 256
  • [23] Application of UF, NF and ED in natural organic matter removal from ion-exchange spent regenerant brine
    Kabsch-Korbutowicz, Malgorzata
    Wisniewski, Jacek
    Lakomska, Sylwia
    Urbanowska, Agnieszka
    DESALINATION, 2011, 280 (1-3) : 428 - 431
  • [24] Natural organic matter (NOM) and pesticides removal using a combination of ion exchange resin and powdered activated carbon (PAC)
    Humbert, Hugues
    Gallard, Herve
    Suty, Herve
    Croue, Jean-Philippe
    WATER RESEARCH, 2008, 42 (6-7) : 1635 - 1643
  • [25] Long-term performance of biological ion exchange for the removal natural organic matter and ammonia from surface waters
    Amini, Nargess
    Papineau, Isabelle
    Storck, Veronika
    Berube, Pierre R.
    Mohseni, Madjid
    Barbeau, Benoit
    WATER RESEARCH, 2018, 146 : 1 - 9
  • [26] Characterizing Macroporous Ion Exchange Membrane Adsorbers for Natural Organic Matter (NOM) Removal-Adsorption and Regeneration Behavior
    Wullenweber, Jon
    Bennert, Julia
    Mantel, Tomi
    Ernst, Mathias
    MEMBRANES, 2024, 14 (06)
  • [27] Removal of natural organic matter by ultrafiltration
    E. M. Svetleishaya
    T. E. Mitchenko
    I. M. Astrelin
    Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology, 2014, 36 : 25 - 30
  • [28] Removal of natural organic matter by ultrafiltration
    Svetleishaya, E. M.
    Mitchenko, T. E.
    Astrelin, I. M.
    JOURNAL OF WATER CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY, 2014, 36 (01) : 25 - 30
  • [29] Impact of natural organic matter properties on the kinetics of suspended ion exchange process
    Bazri, Mohammad Mahdi
    Mohseni, Madjid
    WATER RESEARCH, 2016, 91 : 147 - 155
  • [30] Anion exchange pretreatment for the removal of natural organic matter from humic rich water
    Molczan, M.
    Szlachta, M.
    WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-WATER SUPPLY, 2011, 11 (06): : 699 - 710