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Orthogonal experiments for controlling the formation of DBPs during preozonation of bromide-containing raw water
Authors:Yiran Zhang  Qishan Wang  Hongchao Wang  Chong Jin  Duo Li  Jinfeng Lu
Institution:1. College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin, 300071, China
Abstract:Orthogonal method was adopted to optimize the preozonation process and to minimize the bromate formation. Factors such as contact time, pH and ammonia concentration were investigated by orthogonal experiments to understand the interaction of various operation conditions on the formation of bromate and other disinfection byproducts(DBPs). Results showed that pH had the most significant influence on the minimization of bromate formation. The factors influencing the formation of bromate were in order of pH > contact time > ammonia concentration. For the formation of trihalomethanes(THMs) and haloacetic acids(HAAs), however, contact time significantly influenced their formation potential. In the practical preozonation process of waterworks, it is appropriate to set preozonation contact time to be 20 min. In order to minimize the formation of bromate, pH value of the raw water should be adjusted to 6. 0, and a certain concentration of ammonia could be added into the water to strengthen the minimization effect when the concentration of bromide in the raw water is higher than that in the experimental water.
Keywords:orthogonal experiment  preozonation  bromate  THMs  HAAs
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