Occurrence, influencing factors, toxicity, regulations, and abatement approaches for disinfection by-products in chlorinated drinking water: A comprehensive review
Disinfection is considered as a vital step to ensure the supply of clean and safe drinking
water. Various approaches are adopted for this purpose; however, chlorination is highly …
water. Various approaches are adopted for this purpose; however, chlorination is highly …
Application of (LC/) MS/MS precursor ion scan for evaluating the occurrence, formation and control of polar halogenated DBPs in disinfected waters: a review
Water disinfection can result in the unintended formation of halogenated disinfection
byproducts (DBPs), which have been the subject of intensive investigation over the past 40 …
byproducts (DBPs), which have been the subject of intensive investigation over the past 40 …
How much of the total organic halogen and developmental toxicity of chlorinated drinking water might be attributed to aromatic halogenated DBPs?
Although> 700 disinfection byproducts (DBPs) have been identified,> 50% of the total
organic halogen (TOX) in drinking water chlorination is unknown, and the DBPs responsible …
organic halogen (TOX) in drinking water chlorination is unknown, and the DBPs responsible …
Comparison of AOPs at pilot scale: Energy costs for micro-pollutants oxidation, disinfection by-products formation and pathogens inactivation
This work evaluated different advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) operated at pilot-scale
as tertiary treatment of municipal wastewater in terms of energy efficiency, disinfection by …
as tertiary treatment of municipal wastewater in terms of energy efficiency, disinfection by …
Evaluating the comparative toxicity of DBP mixtures from different disinfection scenarios: a new approach by combining freeze-drying or rotoevaporation with a marine …
The unintended formation of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) may compromise the safety of
drinking water. Since no specified DBPs have been found to be responsible for the overall …
drinking water. Since no specified DBPs have been found to be responsible for the overall …
Escherichia coli inactivation using a hybrid ultrasonic–electrocoagulation reactor
In the current study, a new hybrid ultrasonic-electrocoagulation reactor (UE reactor) has
been used to inactivate Escherichia coli in water. The new hybrid reactor consists of an …
been used to inactivate Escherichia coli in water. The new hybrid reactor consists of an …
Underestimated risk from ozonation of wastewater containing bromide: Both organic byproducts and bromate contributed to the toxicity increase
Ozonation is widely used in wastewater treatment but the associated byproduct formation is
a concern. When ozonation is used in the presence of bromide, bromate is generally …
a concern. When ozonation is used in the presence of bromide, bromate is generally …
Precisely photothermal controlled releasing of antibacterial agent from Bi2S3 hollow microspheres triggered by NIR light for water sterilization
Microbial contamination in water has evoked worldwide attention owing to their greatest
threats to the public safety. In this work, the sea urchin-like Bi 2 S 3 hollow microspheres …
threats to the public safety. In this work, the sea urchin-like Bi 2 S 3 hollow microspheres …
Regrowth of bacteria after light-based disinfection—what we know and where we go from here
Regrowth of bacteria after water/wastewater disinfection is a serious risk to public health,
particularly when such pathogens carry antibiotic resistance genes. Despite increasing …
particularly when such pathogens carry antibiotic resistance genes. Despite increasing …
[HTML][HTML] Strategies for mitigating chlorinated disinfection byproducts in wastewater treatment plants
S Albolafio, A Marín, A Allende, F García… - Chemosphere, 2022 - Elsevier
A case study of 15 wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) at a full-scale was assessed for the
risks of disinfection byproduct (DBP) formation, mainly the regulated trihalomethanes …
risks of disinfection byproduct (DBP) formation, mainly the regulated trihalomethanes …