Abstract

Objectives:Since natural organic matter(NOM) is generated from an ecosystem, it has various characteristics depending on its origin. Especially, aquatic NOM reduces an efficiency of water treatment system and forms disinfection-by-products(DBPs) as a precursor. In this study, DBP formation potential was estimated according to the molecular structure of NOMs resulted by pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometer(py-GC-MS). Methods:Five NOM samples were characterized: Suwannee River NOM(SRNOM), Mississippi River NOM(MRNOM), Nakdong River NOM(NR), NOM in effluent of Jinhae wastewater treatment plant(WP), and NOM in a small stream(SG) in Changwon city. The various analytical instruments were used including TOC analyzer, UV spectrometer, fluorescence spectrometer, and size-exclusion chromatography. After freeze drying of NOMs, molecular structure of samples was identified by py-GC-MS. Results and Discussion:Molecular weights of SRNOM and MRNOM were similar each other (~1400Da). The others(NR,WP,SG) were larger than the SRNOM and MRNOM. Hydrophobicity of the samples followed the order: SRNOM≒MRNOM > NR > WP > SG. Py-GC-MS results showed that SRNOM and MRNOM contain high portion of humic components. Otherwise, NR, WP, SG have protein which is originated from microbials. The DBP formation potential of SRNOM and MRNOM were the highest.Conclusion:This research shows the different characteristics of NOMs originated from different source. The results confirmed that NOM contained high portion of humic components results in the formation of high concentration of DBPs.

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