Trihalomethanes (THMs) in Drinking Water of Puerto Rico
And Their Reduction Using Nanomaterials
- 172pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The study investigates the formation of disinfection by-products (DBPs), particularly trihalomethanes (THMs), during the chlorination of drinking water, focusing on factors such as chlorine dosage and water quality. Conducted in Puerto Rico, it revealed THM levels exceeding safety limits in the Comerio Water Treatment Plant. The research utilized nanostructured materials—graphene, mordenite, and multiwalled carbon nanotubes—to mitigate THM formation. Findings indicated that graphene was the most effective, reducing THMs by 80 ppb within two hours.
