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The influence of pH on removal of H2S and natural organic matter by anion resin

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2010
Authors
Vidović, Milka
Jovićević, Jovan N.
Krstic, Jelena D.
Tomić, Ilija D.
Rogan, Sasa S.
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Abstract
A number of experiments with "specific"ground water from the Pannonian Plains (the Republic of Serbia) were conducted in order to define a technological process for drinking water treatment. The "specificity"of this raw water is reflected in increased pH value and increased concentrations of natural organic matter, ammonia, hydrogen-sulphide and some toxic metals. Removal of natural organic matter by the basic macroporous resins in acid medium (pH 6.6-7.2) ranged up to 92% of the input concentration, and of hydrogen-sulphide up to 60%. The remaining hydrogen-sulphide, that was not eliminated on the macroporous resin, was completely removed by adsorption on the Filtersorb FMH. The correlation between the concentration of natural organic matter and the UV extinction in raw and processed water, both in the acid and in the alkaline media, was established. The adsorption of natural organic matter on macroporous resins is more efficient in the alkaline medium than in the acid one.
Keywords:
Hydrogen-sulphide / Natural organic matter / Anion resin / UV extinction / Redox potential
Source:
Desalination and Water Treatment, 2010, 21, 1-3, 255-263
Publisher:
  • Desalination Publ, Hopkinton
Funding / projects:
  • Geološka i ekotoksikološka istraživanja u identifikaciji geopatogenih zona toksičnih elemenata i prirodne radioaktivnosti u akumulacijama vode za piće u Republici Srbiji (RS-146021)

DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2010.1545

ISSN: 1944-3994

WoS: 000282411100031

Scopus: 2-s2.0-78449287595
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AU  - Vidović, Milka
AU  - Jovićević, Jovan N.
AU  - Krstic, Jelena D.
AU  - Tomić, Ilija D.
AU  - Rogan, Sasa S.
PY  - 2010
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/682
AB  - A number of experiments with "specific"ground water from the Pannonian Plains (the Republic of Serbia) were conducted in order to define a technological process for drinking water treatment. The "specificity"of this raw water is reflected in increased pH value and increased concentrations of natural organic matter, ammonia, hydrogen-sulphide and some toxic metals. Removal of natural organic matter by the basic macroporous resins in acid medium (pH 6.6-7.2) ranged up to 92% of the input concentration, and of hydrogen-sulphide up to 60%. The remaining hydrogen-sulphide, that was not eliminated on the macroporous resin, was completely removed by adsorption on the Filtersorb FMH. The correlation between the concentration of natural organic matter and the UV extinction in raw and processed water, both in the acid and in the alkaline media, was established. The adsorption of natural organic matter on macroporous resins is more efficient in the alkaline medium than in the acid one.
PB  - Desalination Publ, Hopkinton
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T1  - The influence of pH on removal of H2S and natural organic matter by anion resin
VL  - 21
IS  - 1-3
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DO  - 10.5004/dwt.2010.1545
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year = "2010",
abstract = "A number of experiments with "specific"ground water from the Pannonian Plains (the Republic of Serbia) were conducted in order to define a technological process for drinking water treatment. The "specificity"of this raw water is reflected in increased pH value and increased concentrations of natural organic matter, ammonia, hydrogen-sulphide and some toxic metals. Removal of natural organic matter by the basic macroporous resins in acid medium (pH 6.6-7.2) ranged up to 92% of the input concentration, and of hydrogen-sulphide up to 60%. The remaining hydrogen-sulphide, that was not eliminated on the macroporous resin, was completely removed by adsorption on the Filtersorb FMH. The correlation between the concentration of natural organic matter and the UV extinction in raw and processed water, both in the acid and in the alkaline media, was established. The adsorption of natural organic matter on macroporous resins is more efficient in the alkaline medium than in the acid one.",
publisher = "Desalination Publ, Hopkinton",
journal = "Desalination and Water Treatment",
title = "The influence of pH on removal of H2S and natural organic matter by anion resin",
volume = "21",
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doi = "10.5004/dwt.2010.1545",
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Vidović, M., Jovićević, J. N., Krstic, J. D., Tomić, I. D.,& Rogan, S. S.. (2010). The influence of pH on removal of H2S and natural organic matter by anion resin. in Desalination and Water Treatment
Desalination Publ, Hopkinton., 21(1-3), 255-263.
https://doi.org/10.5004/dwt.2010.1545
Conv_2559
Vidović M, Jovićević JN, Krstic JD, Tomić ID, Rogan SS. The influence of pH on removal of H2S and natural organic matter by anion resin. in Desalination and Water Treatment. 2010;21(1-3):255-263.
doi:10.5004/dwt.2010.1545
Conv_2559 .
Vidović, Milka, Jovićević, Jovan N., Krstic, Jelena D., Tomić, Ilija D., Rogan, Sasa S., "The influence of pH on removal of H2S and natural organic matter by anion resin" in Desalination and Water Treatment, 21, no. 1-3 (2010):255-263,
https://doi.org/10.5004/dwt.2010.1545 .,
Conv_2559 .

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