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 …
Water analysis: emerging contaminants and current issues
This biennial review covers developments in water analysis for emerging environmental
contaminants over the period of October 2017− October 2019. Analytical Chemistry's policy …
contaminants over the period of October 2017− October 2019. Analytical Chemistry's policy …
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 …
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 …
Reactivity of Chlorine Radicals (Cl• and Cl2•–) with Dissolved Organic Matter and the Formation of Chlorinated Byproducts
Chlorine radicals, including Cl• and Cl2•–, can be produced in sunlight waters (rivers,
oceans, and lakes) or water treatment processes (eg, electrochemical and advanced …
oceans, and lakes) or water treatment processes (eg, electrochemical and advanced …
Unravelling high-molecular-weight DBP toxicity drivers in chlorinated and chloraminated drinking water: Effect-directed analysis of molecular weight fractions
As disinfection byproducts (DBPs) are ubiquitous sources of chemical exposure in
disinfected drinking water, identifying unknown DBPs, especially unknown drivers of toxicity …
disinfected drinking water, identifying unknown DBPs, especially unknown drivers of toxicity …
Nonhalogenated aromatic DBPs in drinking water chlorination: a gap between NOM and halogenated aromatic DBPs
Halogenated disinfection byproducts (DBPs) are generated via reactions with natural
organic matter (NOM) in chlorine disinfection of drinking water. How large NOM molecules …
organic matter (NOM) in chlorine disinfection of drinking water. How large NOM molecules …
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 …
Multi-angle comparison of UV/chlorine, UV/monochloramine, and UV/chlorine dioxide processes for water treatment and reuse
Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) have been increasingly studied and practiced for
micropollutant abatement in drinking water treatment and potable water reuse. This study …
micropollutant abatement in drinking water treatment and potable water reuse. This study …
Assessing additivity of cytotoxicity associated with disinfection byproducts in potable reuse and conventional drinking waters
SS Lau, X Wei, K Bokenkamp, ED Wagner… - Environmental …, 2020 - ACS Publications
Recent studies used the sum of the measured concentrations of individual disinfection
byproducts (DBPs) weighted by their Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell cytotoxicity LC50 …
byproducts (DBPs) weighted by their Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell cytotoxicity LC50 …