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. 2016 Feb 8;6:20377. doi: 10.1038/srep20377

Table 1. Summary of physicochemical properties of natural dissolved organic carbon (DOC) samples isolated by reverse osmosis from different freshwater systems.

DOC source Coordinates Type SAC (cm2 mg−1)b Abs254/365c FId Binding ligand capacities (LT, μmol mg−1)e
Acid Intermediate Basic PBI
Dechlorinated Hamilton tap water (DC)a Tap water isolate 3.72 15.72 1.75 2.56 0.36 2.86 0.13
Lake Ontario (LO) a 43°29’N 79°79’W Autochthonous 4.85 9.75 2.54 1.32 0.50 3.75 0.20
Bannister Lake (BL) a 43°30’N 80°83’W Autochthonous 14.16 6.31 1.51 4.26 0.89 1.79 0.30
Preston Effluent (PE) a 43°39’N 80°35’W Sewage-derived 14.77 5.40 1.94 2.67 0.38 4.08 0.11
Nordic Reservoir (NR) a Terrigenous 28.76 4.50 1.21 1.58 0.31 0.79 0.26
Luther Marsh (LM) a 43°37’N 80°26’W Terrigenous 39.30 3.72 1.19 1.74 0.70 1.45 0.44
Aldrich humic acid (AHA) a Coal-derived 79.98 2.53 0.83 1.89 0.49 1.17 0.32
Novo Airão (NA) 2°37’S 60°56’W Terrigenous 59.00 2.90 1.42 1.01 0.73 2.89 0.38
São Gabriel da Cachoeira (SGC) 0°07’S 67°05’W Terrigenous 73.00 2.91 1.31 1.21 0.80 1.54 0.58

aData from Al-Reasi et al. (2013)8.

bSAC340 is the specific absorbance coefficient at 340 nm normalized to DOC.

cAbs254/365 is the ratio of absorbance at 254 nm to that at 365 nm.

dFI is the fluorescence index.

eLT is the binding site densities of DOC molecules. See text for description of each quality parameter.