Multiple roles of dissolved organic matter in advanced oxidation processes
Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) can degrade a wide range of trace organic
contaminants (TrOCs) to improve the quality of potable water or discharged wastewater …
contaminants (TrOCs) to improve the quality of potable water or discharged wastewater …
Iodide sources in the aquatic environment and its fate during oxidative water treatment–A critical review
Iodine is a naturally-occurring halogen in natural waters generally present in concentrations
between 0.5 and 100 µg L− 1. During oxidative drinking water treatment, iodine-containing …
between 0.5 and 100 µg L− 1. During oxidative drinking water treatment, iodine-containing …
Drivers of disinfection byproduct cytotoxicity in US drinking water: should other DBPs be considered for regulation?
JM Allen, MJ Plewa, ED Wagner, X Wei… - Environmental …, 2021 - ACS Publications
This study reveals key disinfection byproduct (DBP) toxicity drivers in drinking water across
the United States. DBPs, which are ubiquitous in drinking water, form by the reaction of …
the United States. DBPs, which are ubiquitous in drinking water, form by the reaction of …
To regulate or not to regulate? What to do with more toxic disinfection by-products?
Since the first regulation of disinfection by-products (DBPs) in the 1970s,> 700 DBPs have
been identified, and many of these are much more toxic than those regulated. Moreover …
been identified, and many of these are much more toxic than those regulated. Moreover …
Cytotoxicity comparison between drinking water treated by chlorination with Postchloramination versus granular activated carbon (GAC) with Postchlorination
Granular activated carbon treatment with postchlorination (GAC/Cl2) and chlorination
followed by chloramination (Cl2/NH2Cl) represent two options for utilities to reduce DBP …
followed by chloramination (Cl2/NH2Cl) represent two options for utilities to reduce DBP …
Characterization of dissolved organic matter and its derived disinfection byproduct formation along the Yangtze River
C Fang, X Yang, S Ding, X Luan, R **ao… - Environmental …, 2021 - ACS Publications
The Yangtze River basin covers one-fifth of China's land area and serves as a water source
for one-third of China's population. During long-distance water transport from upstream to …
for one-third of China's population. During long-distance water transport from upstream to …
Halocyclopentadienes: an emerging class of toxic DBPs in chlor (am) inated drinking water
Although> 700 disinfection by-products (DBPs) have been identified to date, most DBPs in
drinking water are still unknown. Identifying unknown DBPs is an important step for …
drinking water are still unknown. Identifying unknown DBPs is an important step for …
Disinfection by-products as environmental contaminants of emerging concern: a review on their occurrence, fate and removal in the urban water cycle
R **ao, T Ou, S Ding, C Fang, Z Xu… - Critical Reviews in …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Disinfection by-products (DBPs), a kind of secondary pollutant derived from water
disinfection treatment, are frequently detected in the urban water cycle and reported to show …
disinfection treatment, are frequently detected in the urban water cycle and reported to show …
Simple and sensitive method for synchronous quantification of regulated and unregulated priority disinfection byproducts in drinking water
Due to their elevated concentrations in drinking water, compared to other emerging
environmental contaminants, disinfection byproducts (DBPs) have become a global …
environmental contaminants, disinfection byproducts (DBPs) have become a global …
Are disinfection byproducts (DBPs) formed in my cup of tea? Regulated, priority, and unknown DBPs
Globally, tea is the second most consumed nonalcoholic beverage next to drinking water
and is an important pathway of disinfection byproduct (DBP) exposure. When boiled tap …
and is an important pathway of disinfection byproduct (DBP) exposure. When boiled tap …