Lu, FanFanLuChang, Cheng-HsuanCheng-HsuanChangLee, Duu-JongDuu-JongLeeHe, Pin-JingPin-JingHeShao, Li-MingLi-MingShaoSu, AyAySu2008-12-102018-06-282008-12-102018-06-282008http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/90151application/pdf700723 bytesapplication/pdfen-US[SDGs]SDG11Aerobic treatments; Apparent molecular weights; Dissolved organic matters; DOM fractions; Emission wavelengths; Excitation and emission matrix; Excitation wavelengths; Fluorescence excitations; Fluorescence intensity ratios; Fluorescent intensities; Flurophore; Hydrophobic acids; Hydrophobic neutrals; Hydrophobic resins; Landfill leachate; Leachate; Leachate contaminations; Municipal landfill leachate; Parallel factor analyses; Principal components; SEC analysis; Spectral characteristics; Biogeochemistry; Biological materials; Chromatographic analysis; Chromatography; Dissolution; Emission spectroscopy; Fluorescence; Fluorophores; Fractionation; Functional groups; Gel permeation chromatography; Hydrophobic chromatography; Hydrophobicity; Land fill; Leaching; Organic compounds; Organic polymers; Principal component analysis; Refuse disposal; Resins; Size exclusion chromatography; Waste disposal; Wastewater treatment; Leachate treatment; anoxic conditions; dissolved organic matter; fluorescence; hydrophobicity; landfill; leachate; oxic conditions; principal component analysis; resin; Chromatography, Gel; Fluorescent Dyes; Humic Substances; Molecular Weight; Organic Chemicals; Spectrometry, Fluorescence; Water Pollutants, ChemicalDissolved organic matter with multi-peak fluorophores in landfill leachatejournal article10.1016/j.chemosphere.2008.09.0602-s2.0-58049161802http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/bitstream/246246/90151/1/134.pdf