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Transformation of dissolved organic matter in a constructed wetland: A molecular-level composition analysis using pyrolysis-gas chromatography mass spectrometry

Author(s)
Park, JongkwanChoi, MijinCho, JaeweonChon, Kyongmi
Issued Date
2018-12
DOI
10.4491/eer.2018.043
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/25793
Fulltext
http://eeer.org/journal/view.php?doi=10.4491/eer.2018.043
Citation
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH, v.23, no.4, pp.390 - 396
Abstract
This study investigated the transformation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in a free-water surface flow constructed wetland. Pyrolysis gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS) coupled with preparative high-performance liquid chromatography (prep-HPLC) was used to analyze the compositions of biopolymers (polysaccharides, amino sugars, proteins, polyhydroxy aromatics, lipids and lignin) in DOM according to the molecular size at three sampling points of the water flow: inflow, midflow, and outflow. The prep-HPLC results verified the decomposition of DOM through the decrease in the number of peaks from three to one in the chromatograms of the sampling points. The Py-GC/MS results for the degradable peaks indicated that biopolymers relating to polysaccharides and proteins gradually biodegraded with the water flow. On the other hand, the recalcitrant organic fraction (the remaining peak) in the outflow showed a relatively high concentration of aromatic compounds. Therefore, the ecological processes in the constructed wetland caused DOM to become more aromatic and homogeneous. This indicated that the constructed wetland can be an effective buffer area for releasing biochemically stable DOM, which has less influence on biological water quality indicators, e.g., biochemical oxygen demand, into an aquatic ecosystem
Publisher
Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
ISSN
1226-1025
Keyword (Author)
BiopolymerDissolved organic matterPreparative high-performance liquid chromatographyPyrolysis gas chromatography-mass spectrometrySurface flow constructed wetland
Keyword
REMOVALWATERHUMIFICATIONCARBONDEGRADATIONACID

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