Parameters Affecting the Formation of Bromate Ion During Ozonation

Abstract
Batch type ozone experiments conducted on aquatic humic substances solutions spiked with bromide ion were developed to evaluate the importance of various parameters that may affect the formation of bromate ion during ozonation. The nature of the NOM, the alkalinity, the bromide ion content and the presence of ammonia were found to significantly affect the bromate ion production. Temperature and pH can be considered as minor factors. The ozonation of a clarified surface water using a continuous flow ozone contactor have shown that the addition of a low quantity of ammonia (0.05 to 0.1 mg/L NNH4 +) appeared to be an interesting option for controlling the bromate formation. On the contrary, the addition of hydrogen peroxide may enhance or reduce the bromate ion production, depending on the applied hydrogen peroxide/ozone ratio.