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Title of Article Effects of catalytic ozonation catalyzed by TiO2 activated carbon and biochar on dissolved organic matter removal and disinfection by-product formations investigated by Orbitrap mass spectrometry 
Date of Acceptance 29 January 2022 
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     Title of Journal Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 
     Standard SCOPUS 
     Institute of Journal Elsevier BV 
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     Volume 10 
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     Month April
     Year of Publication 2022 
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     Abstract This study investigates the applicability of coconut- and coal-based activated carbon (ccAC and coAC) and eucalyptus biochar coated by titanium dioxide (TiO2-ccAC, TiO2-coAC, and TiO2-biochar, respectively) as a catalyst of catalytic ozonation. Molecular dissolved organic matter (DOM) removal and minimization of unknown disinfection by-products (DBPs) formation were investigated by unknown screening analysis with Orbitrap mass spectrometry. By ozonation with the catalyst, coAC could achieve the highest DOC removal of 1.5 mgC L−1 followed by ccAC at 1.2 mgC L−1 while other catalytic ozonation and O3 alone were similar with 1.0 mgC L−1 removal. The oxidation treatments removed high molecular weight molecules and formed oxidation by-products (OBPs) with low molecular weight highly oxidized (high carbon oxidation state (Cos), and saturated (negative (DBE-O)/C) character). Coating catalysts with TiO2 enhance removal of molecules with more oxidized and saturated compounds and formed a fewer number of OBPs. Catalytic ozonation before chlorination removed and produced organic precursors as increasing of trihalomethanes formation potential (THM-FP) and decreasing of intermediate chlorinated DBPs were observed. Almost half of CHO and CHOCl DBPs generated in the samples pre-oxidized by O3 alone, O3/coAC, or O3/TiO2-coAC were similar, and some of the unique DBPs were also found by each treatment. Applications of catalytic ozonation in water treatment still need post treatments to ensure removals of OBP precursors before disinfection. 
     Keyword Molecular dissolved organic matter, High resolution mass spectrometry, Unknown screening analysis, Unknown disinfection byproduct, Biochar and activated carbon catalysts, Disinfection by-products, Chlorination 
Author
625040084-6 Mr. NUTDANAI DABUTH [Main Author]
Engineering Master's Degree

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