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A filtration and column-adsorption system for onsite concentration and fractionation of organic substances from large volumes of water

January 1, 1984

A portable filtration and column-adsorption system which can concentrate suspended sediment and dissolved-aqueous organic substances onsite was developed.

Organic solutes also are fractionated into hydrophobic- and hydrophilic-acid, base, and neutral fractions. Subsequent isolation of organic solutes from fraction concentrates and extraction of organic constituents in suspended sediment entrained on filter tubes is performed by a variety of procedures in the laboratory. Three surface-water samples and one ground-water sample ranging in volume from 300 to 1,100 liters were processed through the filtration and column-adsorption system, yielding from about 0.8 to 3.0 grams of recovered organic carbon per sample.

Publication Year 1984
Title A filtration and column-adsorption system for onsite concentration and fractionation of organic substances from large volumes of water
DOI 10.3133/wsp2230
Authors J. A. Leenheer, T.I. Noyes
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Water Supply Paper
Series Number 2230
Index ID wsp2230
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse