posted on 2022-09-27, 14:07authored byJunjie Qiu, Fan Lü, Tianqi Li, Hua Zhang, Pinjing He
A 4-set Venn diagram model oriented to high-resolution
mass spectrometry
(HRMS) data was developed to decipher the fate of dissolved organic
matters (DOM) in three-stage continuous wastewater treatment processes.
In total, 24 typical wastewater treatment modes conceptualized into
a combination of three stages were generalized so that this model
can be applied to all common types of actual wastewater treatment
processes. As a result, eight kinds of native DOM and seven kinds
of wastewater-produced (WW-produced) DOM separately represented by
each proper subset of the 4-set Venn diagram could be identified so
as to offer a molecular profile of DOM transformation. The 15 proper
subsets of the 4-set Venn diagram could then explain how different
wastewater treatment units work. Transformation rates of each DOM
molecular formula can be estimated as a semiquantitative result. We
further discussed the relationship between the transformation rates
and proper subsets. As a proof of concept, the 4-set Venn diagram
model was successfully applied in a complicated full-scale mature
leachate treatment process with nine treatment units. This model can
help to overcome the challenging task of data mining when applying
HRMS and reduce the workload of data screening in the subsequent structural
annotation.