کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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6367224 | 1623120 | 2014 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
- Maximum formation of anti-estrogenic activity was observed during chlorination.
- Dechlorination and ammonia decreased the formation of anti-estrogenic activity.
- Measurement conditions for AEAFP were determined.
- AEAFP was highly correlated to UV254 and fluorescence characteristics.
Chlorination was reported to increase the anti-estrogenic activity in reclaimed water from domestic wastewater treatment plants, which may add to the risk of reclaimed water reuse. In order to assess the anti-estrogenic disinfection by-product (DBP) precursors, the anti-estrogenic activity formation potential (AEAFP) during chlorination was studied. Firstly, the conditions for the experimental measurement of AEAFP were determined. A 24-h chlorination experiment was applied for AEAFP measurement. After chlorination, dechlorination using reductive reagents led to significant loss of anti-estrogenic activity formation. In addition, as the presence of ammonia nitrogen and other major chlorine consumers would result in lower anti-estrogenic activity formation, a basic chlorine dose of 3à DOC (mg-Cl2 Lâ1) was adequate for completely transforming the anti-estrogenic DBP precursors while an extra chlorine dose of 8à ammonia-nitrogen + 5à nitrite-nitrogen (mg-Cl2 Lâ1) should be added when there was a high level of ammonia nitrogen and nitrite nitrogen in the reclaimed water. Therefore, 24-h chlorination without dechlorination or using only non-reductive quenching reagents (e.g. ammonium) for dechlorination and a total chlorine dose of 3à DOC + 8à ammonia nitrogen + 5à nitrite nitrogen (mg-Cl2 Lâ1) should be fulfilled for the AEAFP measurement. Moreover, the AEAFP (0.2-2.1 mg-TAM Lâ1) of the reclaimed water samples (n = 20) were further analyzed. The AEAFP was highly correlated to UV254 and the fluorescence volume in excitation emission matrix fluorescence spectrum which can be used as surrogates to indicate the level of the AEAFP and assess the precursors in reclaimed water.
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Journal: Water Research - Volume 48, 1 January 2014, Pages 490-497