Using UV–Vis differential absorbance spectra of tropical peat water DOM fraction to determine trihalomethanes formation potential and its estimated cytotoxicity

Qadafi, Muammar and Wulan, Diana Rahayuning and Rosmalina, Raden Tina and Wulandari, Retno and Prayogo, Wisnu and Utami, Rosetyati Retno and Maulana, Yusuf Eka and Notodarmojo, Suprihanto and Zevi, Yuniati (2023) Using UV–Vis differential absorbance spectra of tropical peat water DOM fraction to determine trihalomethanes formation potential and its estimated cytotoxicity. Water Cycle, 4. pp. 207-215. ISSN 26664453

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Abstract

Absorbance differential spectra could be utilized to identify dissolved organic matter (DOM) characteristics such as the disinfection by products (DBPs) formation. This research purposed to establish the relationship between absorbance differential spectra and trihalomethanes-4 (THM4) formation potential, as well as the estimated cytotoxicity of tropical peat water DOM percentage. The ion exchange resin was used to separate the DOM components from peat water. In addition, the UV–Vis spectrum was examined between 200 and 700 nm. The hydrophobic-acid (HPOA) fraction contains the highest concentration of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), THM4 production potential, and calculated cytotoxicity. On the other hand, the hydrophilic-neutral (HPIN) fraction has the lowest potential THM4 production. The UV–Vis absorbance spectra of all DOM fractions showed a comparable peak at 277 nm. The differential spectra of 277 nm (ΔA277) indicated a significant association with DOC concentration (99.6 %), trichloromethane (TCM) creation (86.6 %), total-THM4 (TTHM4) (81.3 %) formation, THM4 estimated cytotoxicity (89.7 %), and a moderate correlation with bromodichloromethane (BDCM) formation (55.6 %). Meanwhile, ΔA277 had a poor correlation with brominated THM4 formation potential (chlorodibromomethane (CDBM): 2.59, tribromomethane (TBM): 2.78 %). The absorbance differential spectra might be employed as a surrogate measure for the peat water DOM fraction and its precursor properties to form THM4 during the chlorination process, as well as its estimated cytotoxicity.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Differential absorbance spectra, Tropical peat water, Dissolved organic matter, Trihalomethanes, Cytotoxicity
Subjects: Environmental Pollution & Control
Chemistry
Depositing User: Rizzal Rosiyan
Date Deposited: 04 Dec 2025 03:53
Last Modified: 04 Dec 2025 03:53
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/55510

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