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dc.contributor.authorMa, YSen_US
dc.contributor.authorLin, JGen_US
dc.date.accessioned2014-12-08T15:01:10Z-
dc.date.available2014-12-08T15:01:10Z-
dc.date.issued1998en_US
dc.identifier.issn0273-1223en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11536/66-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0273-1223(98)00586-1en_US
dc.description.abstractHumic acids are amorphous organic macromolecules that are responsible for the color of natural water. They play an important role in the formation of disinfection by-products, the stabilization of wastewater sludge, and the treatment of wastewater. An ultrasonic process is applied as a pretreatment method for the purpose of reducing the risk of chlorinated by-products. Experimental results indicate that the initial pH, ionic strength, and chlorine demand affect the amount of total organic carbon removal and Cl-2 consumption significantly. The formation of chlorinated by-products depends on both the initial pH and ionic strength. Experimental results also propose a good agreement that the humic acid can be removed efficiently by ultrasonic pretreatment under aerobic conditions. In this study, when the ultrasound/O-2 process is used as a pretreatment method, the biodegradability which is defined as the formation bf BOD5 increases with sonication time. (C) 1998 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.subjectbiodegradabilityen_US
dc.subjectchlorinationen_US
dc.subjecthumic aciden_US
dc.subjectpretreatmenten_US
dc.subjectsonicationen_US
dc.titleEffect of pre-sonication on removal of organic matters resulting from chlorinated humic acidsen_US
dc.typeArticle; Proceedings Paperen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/S0273-1223(98)00586-1en_US
dc.identifier.journalWATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYen_US
dc.citation.volume38en_US
dc.citation.issue6en_US
dc.citation.spage253en_US
dc.citation.epage260en_US
dc.contributor.department環境工程研究所zh_TW
dc.contributor.departmentInstitute of Environmental Engineeringen_US
dc.identifier.wosnumberWOS:000077345800031-
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