• Title/Summary/Keyword: aquatic humic substances (AHS)

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RESEARCH PAPERS : CHARACTERIZATION OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER IN A SHALLOW EUTROPHIC LAKE AND INFLOWING WATERS

  • Kim, Yong-Hwan;Lee, Seon-Hwa;Akio, Imai;Kazuo, Matsushige
    • Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.93-101
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    • 2002
  • The seasonal patterns of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in Lake Kasumigaura, a shallow, eutrophic lake, and serveral DOM sources in its catchment area were investigated. DOM was fractionated using three resin adsorbents into classes: aquatic humic substances (AHS=humic acid+fulvic acid), hydrophobic neutrals (HoN), hydrophilic acids (HiA), bases (BaS) and hydrophilic neutrals (HiN). The DOM produced significantly different fraction distributions depending on the origin of sample. AHS and HiA prevailed over AHS in the lake while AHS and HiA existed at almost the same concentration levels in the rivers. AHS seems to be a more dominant component in rever water than lake water. The dominance of organic acids was also observed in the DOM sources: forest stream (FS), plowed field percolate (PFP), domestic sewage (DS) and sewage treatment plant effluent (STPE).

CHARACTERIZATION OF RECALCITRANT DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER IN LAKE AND INFLOW RIVER WATERS

  • Kim, Yong-Hwan;Lee, Shun-Hwa;Kim, Jung-Ho;Park, Jong-Woong;Choi, Kwang-Soon
    • Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.181-193
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    • 2006
  • The hydrophilic or hydrophobic characteristics of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from different origins in lake and river waters were investigated using spectrometric and chromatographic analyses of water samples. DOM in a deep, mesotrophic lake (Lake Unmun) was fractionated using three types of ion exchange resins and classified into aquatic humic substances (AHS), hydrophobic neutrals (HoN), hydrophilic acids (HiA), hydrophilic neutrals (HiN), and bases (BaS). The DOM fractionation provided insight into the understanding of the nature of heterogeneous DOM molecules present in different water sources. The UV/DOC ratios were determined for samples from the influent river and lake waters during DOM fractionation and incubation. AHS prevailed over DOM in the lake and river waters. After biodegradation, the relative contribution of AHS in the total DOM became more significant. It indicates that the AHS fraction would increase while water stay long time in the lake.

Characterization of Humic Acid in the Chemical Oxidation Technology(I) - Characteristics by Photocatalytic Oxidation Process - (화학적 산화법에 의한 부식산의 분해 처리기술에 관한 연구(I) - 광산화공정을 통한 부식산의 분해특성 분석 -)

  • Kim, Jong Boo;Rhee, Dong Seok
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.234-240
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    • 2000
  • The efficiency of Photocatalytic Oxidation Process were investigated for the treatment of Aquatic Humic Substances (AHS). In UV-only system, pH 7-9 was the optimum pH range for TOC removal, and alkali range was the optimum pH for absorbance decrease. In UV/$TiO_2$ system, the optimum $TiO_2$ dosage was 50ppm and over 50ppm of $TiO_2$ dosage was not effective for removal of AHS. In UV/$H_2O_2$ system, optimum $H_2O_2$ dosage was 20mM, when over 20mM dosage, removal of TOC (Total Organic Carbon) and absorbance was decreased. Radical scavenger affected on the photo-oxidation of AHS. Removal rate of TOC and absorbance was decreased by addition of carbonate ions and TOC removal was more effected than that of absorbance.

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A Study on the Ozonation of Aquatic Humic Substances(AHS) Extracted from Soyang Lake Water (소양호에서 추출한 수중 부식질(AHS)의 오존처리에 대한 연구)

  • An, Bok-Yeop;Rhee, Dong-Seok;Shin, Hyun-Sang
    • Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.453-461
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    • 2000
  • Aquatic humic substance (AHS) was extracted from Soyang lake water using XAD-8 resin. and its concentration distribution in the lake from May to October. 1997 was determined. Ozonation characteristics of the AHS were studied as factors of pH, carbonate ion concentration. and the biodegradability and structural changes of the AHS were also investigated after ozonaticn. DOC distribution in Soyang Lake water was 1~3 mg/L. and the concentrations of AHS ranged between 0.2~0.8 mg/L. which was corresponding to 20~30% of DOC. AHS was composed of around 20% of HA and 80% of FA. The optimum pH value for AHS ozonation was in range of pH 7~9. When carbonate ions were added for AHS ozonation as a ladical scavenger. it was found that DOC removals were decreased. and the absorbance decreases were increased slightly. Biodegradability of the ozonized AHS was 50% higher than that of unozonated AHS. $^{13}C-NMR$ analysis showed that the aromatic compounds of AHS, after ozonation, were decreased from 49% to 17%. and the aliphatic and carboxylic compounds were increased from 34% to 51% and from 17% to 32%. respectively.

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