Application of effect-directed analysis to identify mutagenic nitrogenous disinfection by-products of advanced oxidation drinking water treatment
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| Publication date | 02-2018 |
| Journal | Environmental Science and Pollution Research |
| Volume | Issue number | 25 | 5 |
| Pages (from-to) | 3951-3964 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
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| Abstract |
Advanced oxidation processes are important barriers for organic
micropollutants in (drinking) water treatment. It is however known that
medium pressure UV/H2O2 treatment may lead to
mutagenicity in the Ames test, which is no longer present after
granulated activated carbon (GAC) filtration. Many nitrogen-containing
disinfection by-products (N-DBPs) result from the reaction of photolysis
products of nitrate with (photolysis products of) natural organic
material (NOM) during medium pressure UV treatment of water.
Identification of the N-DBPs and the application of effect-directed
analysis to combine chemical screening results with biological activity
would provide more insight into the relation of specific N-DBPs with the
observed mutagenicity and was the subject of this study. To this end,
fractions of medium pressure UV-treated and untreated water extracts
were prepared using preparative HPLC and tested using the Ames
fluctuation test. In addition, high-resolution mass spectrometry was
performed on all fractions to assess the presence of N-DBPs. Based on
toxicity data and read across analysis, we could identify five N-DBPs
that are potentially genotoxic and were present in relatively high
concentrations in the fractions in which mutagenicity was observed. The
results of this study offer opportunities to further evaluate the
identity and potential health concern of N-DBPs formed during advanced
oxidation UV drinking water treatment.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | With supplementary file |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-016-7252-6 |
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