2023
DOI: 10.1002/aws2.1340
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Treatability of 18 taste and odor compounds in drinking water using oxidation

Abstract: The occurrence of taste and odor (T&O) compounds in drinking water can lead to public concern about quality when left unaddressed, therefore suitable treatment is needed. This study evaluated the treatability of 18 T&O compounds using chlorine, permanganate, and ozone in MilliQ and river water. Nine T&O compounds showed complete oxidation (>99% removal) in all water matrices by ozone. Most of the remaining T&O compounds were removed to >50% by ozone. Alkalinity, pH, and natural organic matter (NOM) had a signi… Show more

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“…Although treatment with PAC can be helpful for many of the compounds in these studies, the researchers also investigate whether oxidants used in water treatment for disinfection or abatement of micropollutants are effective for those classes. In the evaluations by Pochiraju et al (2023), permanganate, chlorine, and ozone were applied. As a strong oxidant, ozone was able to completely oxidize half of the tested compounds with partial oxidation of the others.…”
Section: Treatabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although treatment with PAC can be helpful for many of the compounds in these studies, the researchers also investigate whether oxidants used in water treatment for disinfection or abatement of micropollutants are effective for those classes. In the evaluations by Pochiraju et al (2023), permanganate, chlorine, and ozone were applied. As a strong oxidant, ozone was able to completely oxidize half of the tested compounds with partial oxidation of the others.…”
Section: Treatabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%