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J Environ Sci (China) ; 148: 399-408, 2025 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39095175

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A mixed oxidant of chlorine dioxide (ClO2) and NaClO was often used in water treatment. A novel UVA-LED (365 nm)-activated mixed ClO2/NaClO process was proposed for the degradation of micropollutants in this study. Carbamazepine (CBZ) was selected as the target pollutant. Compared with the UVA365/ClO2 process, the UVA365/ClO2/NaClO process can improve the degradation of CBZ, with the rate constant increasing from 2.11×10-4 sec-1 to 2.74×10-4 sec-1. In addition, the consumption of oxidants in the UVA365/ClO2/NaClO process (73.67%) can also be lower than that of UVA365/NaClO (86.42%). When the NaClO ratio increased, both the degradation efficiency of CBZ and the consumption of oxidants can increase in the UVA365/ClO2/NaClO process. The solution pH can affect the contribution of NaClO in the total oxidant ratio. When the pH range of 6.0-8.0, the combination process can generate more active species to promote the degradation of CBZ. The change of active species with oxidant molar ratio was investigated in the UVA365/ClO2/NaClO process. When ClO2 acted as the main oxidant, HO• and Cl• were the main active species, while when NaClO was the main oxidant, ClO• played a role in the system. Both chloride ion (Cl-), bicarbonate ion (HCO3-), and nitrate ion (NO3-) can promote the reaction system. As the concentration of NaClO in the reaction solution increased, the generation of chlorates will decrease. The UVA365/ClO2/NaClO process can effectively control the formation of volatile disinfection by-products (DBPs), and with the increase of ClO2 dosage, the formation of DBPs can also decrease.


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Carbamazepina , Compostos Clorados , Óxidos , Raios Ultravioleta , Poluentes Químicos da Água , Purificação da Água , Carbamazepina/química , Poluentes Químicos da Água/química , Compostos Clorados/química , Purificação da Água/métodos , Óxidos/química , Cinética , Hipoclorito de Sódio/química , Modelos Químicos
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J Environ Sci (China) ; 149: 234-241, 2025 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39181638

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Reducing the cost of RuO2/TiO2 catalysts is still one of the urgent challenges in catalytic HCl oxidation. In the present work, a Ce-doped TiO2 supported RuO2 catalyst with a low Ru loading was developed, showing a high activity in the catalytic oxidation of HCl to Cl2. The results on some extensive characterizations of both Ce-doped TiO2 carriers and their supported RuO2 catalysts show that the doping of Ce into TiO2 can effectively change the lattice parameters of TiO2 to improve the dispersion of the active RuO2 species on the carrier, which facilitates the production of surface Ru species to expose more active sites for boosting the catalytic performance even under some harsh reaction conditions. This work provides some scientific basis and technical support for chlorine recycling.


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Cério , Ácido Clorídrico , Oxirredução , Titânio , Titânio/química , Catálise , Cério/química , Ácido Clorídrico/química , Compostos de Rutênio/química , Cloretos/química , Modelos Químicos , Cloro/química
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Arch Microbiol ; 206(10): 400, 2024 Sep 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39256286

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Chlorine dioxide (ClO2) is a strong oxidizing agent and an efficient disinfectant. Due to its broad-spectrum bactericidal properties, good inactivation effect on the vast majority of bacteria and pathogenic microorganisms, low resistance to drugs, and low generation of halogenated by-products, chlorine dioxide is widely used in fields such as water purification, food safety, medical and public health, and living environment. This review introduced the properties and application status of chlorine dioxide, compared the action mode, advantages and disadvantages of various disinfectants. The mechanism of chlorine dioxide inactivating bacteria, fungi and viruses were reviewed. The lethal target of chlorine dioxide to bacteria and fungi is to destroy the structure of cell membrane, change the permeability of cell membrane, and make intracellular substances flow out, leading to their death. The lethal targets for viruses are the destruction of viral protein capsids and the degradation of RNA fragments. The purpose of this review is to provide more scientific guidance for the application of chlorine dioxide disinfectants.


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Bactérias , Compostos Clorados , Desinfetantes , Desinfecção , Fungos , Óxidos , Vírus , Compostos Clorados/farmacologia , Óxidos/farmacologia , Desinfetantes/farmacologia , Desinfecção/métodos , Bactérias/efeitos dos fármacos , Vírus/efeitos dos fármacos , Fungos/efeitos dos fármacos , Purificação da Água/métodos , Humanos
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Water Res ; 266: 122384, 2024 Sep 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39243459

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Nitrogen compounds in current seawater treatment processes typically are converted to nitrate, threatening seawater quality and marine ecology. Electrochemical denitrification is a promising technique, but its efficiency is severely limited by the presence of excess chloride ions. In this work, a flow-through cell went through an on-demand chlorine-mediated electrochemical-chemical tandem reaction process was designed for efficient seawater denitrification. Equipped with ultrathin cobalt-based nanosheets as the cathode catalyst and commercial IrO2-RuO2/Ti as the anode, the newly designed flow-through cell achieved nitrate removal efficiency that was about 50 times greater than the batch cell and nearly 100 % N2 selectivity. Moreover, nitrite and ammonia can also be removed with over 93 % efficiency in total nitrogen (TN) removal. Furthermore, the concentration of active chlorine in the effluent could be adjusted within two orders of magnitude, enabling on-demand release of active chlorine. Finally, this flow-through cell reduced the TN of actual mariculture tailwater (40.1 mg N L-1 nitrate) to only 5.7 mg N L-1, meeting the discharge standard for aquaculture tailwater of Fujian, China. This work demonstrates the paradigm of deep denitrification from ultra-concentrated chlorine ion wastewater using an on-demand active chlorine-mediated electrochemical-chemical tandem reaction process.

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Chemosphere ; : 143280, 2024 Sep 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39243899

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This paper addresses the influence of bubbling flow and service life of the Ti|Ti-Ru-Ir-oxides anode during the electrosynthesis of HClO in a laboratory-scale filter-press-type electrolyzer. The electrolyzer was assembled in a flow plant in recirculation mode. Polarization curves in rotating disk electrode (RDE) revealed the coexistence of the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) during HClO electrosynthesis in diluted chloride solutions (containing 35 mM NaCl at pH 3). CFD simulations of the two-phase (O2-H2O) flow were obtained by solving simultaneously the Navier-Stokes and charge conservation equations using a finite element method code. The O2-H2O simulations show the efficient gas release in the electrolyzer provoked by the continuous phase (H2O) inertia and the well-engineered cell design. The moderated O2 dispersion caused a quasi-homogeneous current distribution along the anode. However, the current efficiency during HClO electrosynthesis gave values of ∼ 32% provoked by the OER on the anode. The HClO accumulations (from 3.02 to 6.64 mM) showed excellent agreement with CFD simulations. The accelerated life tests revealed that the Ti | Ti-Ru-Ir-oxides anode has a lifetime of at least 26 years during the HClO electrosynthesis in diluted chloride solutions.

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Heliyon ; 10(16): e36363, 2024 Aug 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39253186

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Drinking water deterioration causes to risk of public health which is essential to supply safe water to the public. This study assessed groundwater quality and health risks in Adama City by analyzing groundwater and chlorine samples. Ion photometry techniques detected anions and cations, ensuring accuracy with quality control protocols. Water Quality Index (WQI) and chlorine decay modeling via WaterGEMs assessed water quality. Hazard index (HI) calculations evaluated exposure risks; Pearson correlation analyzed physicochemical relationships. Findings highlighted water quality and hazards. Aquachem software analyzed Adama's groundwater, revealing high total alkalinity and potassium exceeding WHO limits. Other parameters (nitrate, nitrite, chloride, fluoride, and sulfate) met WHO standards. Sodium, calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese, and boron also complied. Multivariate analysis showed significant parameter associations. Water types included Ca-Na-HCO3 (27.27 %), Na-Ca-HCO3 (36.36 %), Na-Ca-Mg-HCO3, Na-HCO3 (9.09 % each), and Na-Mg-HCO3 (18.18 %). Drinking Water Quality Index rated boreholes as "Good." Health risk assessments found no significant fluoride, iron, or manganese risks across ages. Chlorine residual analysis indicated 74 % had levels below WHO recommendations, prompting chlorine dosing adjustments. Findings inform groundwater management in Adama City.

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Sci Total Environ ; 952: 175904, 2024 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39226956

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The chemical components in the natural aquatic environment have the potential to be involved in phototransformation of microplastics (MPs). Little information is available regarding the mediation effects of artificially introduced chemicals on MP phototransformation, especially those used in aquaculture water that are vulnerable to human interference. Herein, this study investigated the phototransformation process and mechanism of polypropylene microplastic (PP MPs) in presence of trichloroisocyanuric acid (TCCA) disinfectant with unique properties unlike the conventional inorganic chlorine disinfectants. The results showed that the presence of TCCA inhibited the surface photooxidation of PP MPs. Analysis of PP MP surface and reaction filtrate indicated that the inhibitory effects were likely derived from TCCA derivatives and the weakening in promoting effect of polypropylene microplastic-derived dissolved organic matter (PP-DOM) as photolytic byproducts, with the more important role of free chlorine in initial period and that of other chlorine species (i.e., the adsorbed chloride ions (Cl-), newly formed carbon-chlorine (CCl) bonds, chlorinated cyanurates, and chlorinated products) in middle and later period. The study highlights for the first time the important role of chlorine species derived from TCCA in phototransformation process of co-existed PP MPs and proposes a previously unrecognized phototransformation pathway, which will provide a new understanding and knowledge for the environmental behavior of MPs in aquaculture environment.

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GMS Hyg Infect Control ; 19: Doc37, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39224499

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Introduction: The aim of the study was to investigate whether the virucidal effectiveness of chlorine dioxid against adenovirus and murine norovirus can be improved by combining it with carboxylic acids and surfactants. Method: The virucidal efficacy against polio-, adeno- and murine norovirus has been tested in presence of interfering substances in the quantitative suspension test according to EN 14476, the carrier test without mechanical action according to EN 16777, and in the four-field test according to EN 16615.Three chlorine-dioxide-based surface disinfectants were tested: a two-component cleaning disinfectant concentrate for large surfaces, a ready-to-use (RTU) foam, and an RTU gel. Results: Cleaning and disinfecting preparations based on chlorine dioxide, applied at various concentrations, in combination with acetic acid or citric acid and surfactants, are virucidally active against polio-, adeno-, and norovirus after an exposure time of 5 minutes in presence of interfering substances.

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Aust Dent J ; 2024 Sep 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39227187

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BACKGROUND: Swimming has classically been associated with a distinctive type of extrinsic dental staining. However, its prevalence and characteristics have not been explored in Australia. This case controlled cross-sectional cohort study aimed to determine the prevalence and severity of dental staining among children who swim competitively compared to non-swimmers and its impact on oral health-related quality of life (OHRQL). METHODS: Parents and children from Western Australian swimming clubs completed a survey assessing swimming routine, risk factors for staining and OHRQL. Intra-oral photographs were taken and staining of anterior teeth was assessed using a modified Lobene Stain Index. A Global Stain Score (GSS) was calculated and compared against age-matched non-swimmer controls. RESULTS: Maxillary anterior teeth from swimmers (n = 400) and non-swimmers (n = 400) were analysed. Staining prevalence was greater in swimmers (83%) than non-swimmers (44%). GSS scores were positively correlated with both the total lifetime swimming hours and practice time (P < 0.05), with a significant difference in GSS between swimmers and non-swimmers (P = <0.001, OR: 6.21). Dietary factors for staining were not significantly correlated with GSS. CONCLUSION: Swimmers had a greater risk of developing staining than non-swimmers, and this negatively impacted their OHRQL. The extent and intensity of staining were associated with the amount of swimming.

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Water Environ Res ; 96(8): e11094, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39114927

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This study aims to conduct a comprehensive analysis of switching disinfectants from sodium hypochlorite bleach to chlorine dioxide (ClO2) in the water distribution system of Geyikbayiri, Antalya. For this purpose, bulk decay rates of ClO2 at various water temperatures were determined in laboratory studies. The study revealed ClO2 bulk decay rates of 0.12639 day-1, 0.17848 day-1, and 0.19621 day-1 at temperatures 15°C, 20°C, and 30°C, respectively. The EPANET, a widely employed computer program for simulating the extended-period behavior of hydraulic and water quality in pressurized pipes, was utilized for the analysis of the fate and transport of ClO2. A hydraulic model was first developed, calibrated, and verified using distinct data sets. The Hazen-Williams friction coefficient of the PSA was determined to be 120 by the trial-and-error method with a mean absolute error (MAE) of 0.408 m. A ClO2 model was then integrated with the calibrated and verified hydraulic model, revealing a wall decay rate of 0.01 m/day and an average MAE of 0.034 mg/l. After calibration and verification of the ClO2 model, several management scenarios were developed, and ClO2 dosing rates were determined. The study showed that ClO2 dosing rates of 0.40 mg/l and 0.45 mg/l should be applied to keep ClO2 concentrations within certain limits. PRACTITIONER POINTS: Disinfectants must maintain a sufficient residual in water distribution systems. Chlorine dioxide requires less contact time and is not affected by pH fluctuations. Modeling serves as a decision-making tool for the management of disinfectants. Bulk and wall decay rates of chlorine dioxide are crucial for management strategies. Chlorine dioxide is a good alternative as a disinfectant in such systems.


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Compostos Clorados , Óxidos , Compostos Clorados/química , Óxidos/química , Modelos Teóricos , Desinfetantes/química , Abastecimento de Água , Poluentes Químicos da Água/química
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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 18961, 2024 Aug 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39147855

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This work has applied metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with high adsorbability and catalytic activity to develop electrochemical sensors to determine free chlorine (free-Cl) concentrations in aqueous media. A zeolitic imidazolate frameworks, Zn(Hmim)2 (ZIF-8) has been synthesized and incorporated with CuO nanosheets to decorate a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) and provide a new sensor for free-Cl determination. The as-prepared ZIF-8 and CuO-ZIF-8 composites have been characterized by FESEM, EDX, XRD, and FT-IR analyses. Cyclic voltammetry (CV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) utilized to characterize the CuO-ZIF-8/GC modified electrode electrochemically, demonstrated the ability of the sensor to measure free-Cl concentration. Using differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and under the optimal conditions, the prepared CuO-ZIF-8/GC modified electrode showed a linear response in the 0.25-60 ppm range with a 12 ppb detection limit (LOD) for free-Cl concentration. Finally, the fabricated sensor was applied to analyze free-Cl from actual swimming pool water samples with promising 97.5 to 103.0% recoveries.

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Sci Total Environ ; 951: 175485, 2024 Aug 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39147061

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Chemical properties and molecular diversity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in agricultural soils are important for soil carbon dynamics and chlorine activity. Yet the chlorine reactivity of soil DOM at the molecular level under agricultural management practices remains unidentified. Here, we investigated the chlorine reactivity of soil DOM under long-term straw return and the molecular activities and transformations during chlorination. The 9-year straw return enhanced the chlorine reactivity of soil DOM, leading to increases in the production of traditional disinfection byproducts (DBPs) and decreases in the formation of emerging high molecular weight DBPs. C17HnOmCl1-2 and C22HnNmOzCl were the highest relative abundances of emerging DBPs. The emerging DBPs were primarily generated through chlorine substitution reactions, with their precursors exhibiting higher H/Cwa (1.47) and O/Cwa (0.41) ratios under straw return. The molecular transformation ability and inactive molecules of soil DOM under long-term straw return were reduced after chlorination, resulting in increased DOM instability. Chlorination led to a shift in the thermodynamic processes of soil DOM molecules from thermodynamically limited to thermodynamically favorable processes, and lignin-like compounds displayed higher potentials for transformation into protein/amino sugar-like compounds. C19H26O6 was identified as a sensitive formula for tracing chlorine reactivity under straw return, and a network illustrating the generation of DBPs from C19H26O6 was established. Overall, these results highlighted the strong chlorine reactivity of soil DOM under long-term straw return.

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Int J Mol Sci ; 25(15)2024 Jul 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39125912

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N-chlorotaurine (NCT) is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent with outstanding tolerability, effective for topical and inhalation use. This paper presents the results of studies of single and repeated intravenous infusions of NCT to laboratory animals. The studies were conducted on female Wistar Han rats. The effect of NCT infusions on the general condition, behavioral reactions, main biochemical and hematological parameters, hemocoagulation system, cardiovascular system, and on the condition of the internal organs was studied. It was found that NCT infusions do not reveal deviations in the studied parameters that could indicate a toxic effect. The estimated LD50 is more than 80 mg/kg. In a subchronic experiment, a statistically significant decrease in cholesterol (by up to 11%), glucose (by up to 15%) and excess bases (up to four times) in the blood, and an increase in heart rate (by up to 31%) and frequency of defecations (by up to 35%), as well as pronounced antiplatelet effect, were found. In animals with simulated endotoxicosis, a decrease in the cytolysis and oxidative stress markers was observed. Such effects are caused by both chlorine-active compounds and taurine.The results obtained indicate broad prospects for the use of NCT solutions as an infusion detoxifying agent.


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Ratos Wistar , Taurina , Animais , Taurina/análogos & derivados , Taurina/farmacologia , Taurina/administração & dosagem , Feminino , Ratos , Estresse Oxidativo/efeitos dos fármacos , Infusões Intravenosas , Inativação Metabólica
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Water Res ; 265: 122275, 2024 Nov 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39163711

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Dinoflagellate requires a lower temperature and blooms frequently in the spring and autumn compared to regular cyanobacteria. The outbreak of dinoflagellate bloom will also lead to the death of some aquatic organisms. However, research on freshwater dinoflagellates is still lacking due to the challenges posed by classification and culture in laboratory. The removal effect and mechanism of Peridinium umbonatum (P. umbonatum, a typical dinoflagellate) were investigated using solar/chlorine in this study. The effect of simulated solar alone on the removal of algae was negligible, and chlorine alone had only a slight effect in removing algae. However, solar/chlorine showed a better removal efficiency with shoulder length reduction factor and kmax enhancement factor of 2.80 and 3.8, respectively, indicating a shorter latency period and faster inactivation rate for solar/chlorine compared to solar and chlorine alone. The removal efficiency of algae gradually increased with the chlorine dosage, but it dropped as the cell density grew. When the experimental temperature was raised to 30 °C, algal removal efficiency significantly increased, as the temperature was unsuitable for the survival of P. umbonatum. Attacks on cell membranes by chlorine and hydroxyl radicals (•OH) produced by solar/chlorine led to a decrease in cell membrane integrity, leading to a rise in intracellular reactive oxygen species and an inhibition of photosynthetic and antioxidant systems. Cell regeneration was not observed in either the chlorine or solar/chlorine systems due to severe cell damage or cysts formation. In addition, natural solar radiation was demonstrated to have the same enhancing effect as simulated solar radiation. However, the algal removal efficiency of solar/chlorine in real water was reduced compared to 119 medium, mainly due to background material in the real water substrate that consumed the oxidant or acted as shading agents.


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Cloro , Dinoflagellida , Água Doce , Luz Solar , Cloro/farmacologia , Eutrofização , Temperatura
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Water Res ; 265: 122298, 2024 Nov 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39173362

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The UV/chlorine (UV/Cl2) process is a developing advanced oxidation process and can efficiently remove antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB) and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). However, the transportation and storage of chlorine solutions limit the application of the UV/Cl2 process, especially for decentralized water treatment. To overcome the limitation, an electrochemically driven UV/Cl2 process (E-UV/Cl2) where Cl2 can be electrochemically produced in situ from anodic oxidation of chloride (Cl-) ubiquitously present in various water matrices was evaluated in this study. >5-log inactivation of the ARB (E. coli) was achieved within 5 s of the E-UV/Cl2 process, and no photoreactivation of the ARB was observed after the treatment. In addition to the ARB, intracellular and extracellular ARGs (tetA, sul1, sul2, and ermB) could be effectively degraded (e.g., log(C0/C) > 4 for i-ARGs) within 5 min of the E-UV/Cl2 process. Atomic force microscopy showed that the most of the i-ARGs were interrupted into short fragments (< 30 nm) during the E-UV/Cl2 process, which can thus effectively prevent the self-repair of i-ARGs and the horizontal gene transfer. Modelling results showed that the abatement efficiencies of i-ARG correlated positively with the exposures of •OH, Cl2-•, and ClO• during the E-UV/Cl2 process. Due to the short treatment time (5 min) required for ARB and ARG removal, insignificant concentrations of trihalomethanes (THMs) were generated during of the E-UV/Cl2 process, and the energy consumption (EEO) of ARG removal was ∼0.20‒0.27 kWh/m3-log, which is generally comparable to that of the UV/Cl2 process (0.18-0.23 kWh/m3-log). These results demonstrate that the E-UV/Cl2 process can provide a feasible and attractive alternative to the UV/Cl2 process for ARB and ARG removal in decentralized water treatment system.


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Cloro , Raios Ultravioleta , Purificação da Água , Purificação da Água/métodos , Cloro/química , Cloro/farmacologia , Escherichia coli/efeitos dos fármacos , Escherichia coli/genética , Resistência Microbiana a Medicamentos/genética , Antibacterianos/farmacologia , Antibacterianos/química , Bactérias , Farmacorresistência Bacteriana/genética
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Water Res ; 265: 122265, 2024 Nov 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39173357

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Removal of Mn(II) is an essential step for addressing water discoloration in water treatment utilities worldwide. However, conventional chlorination suffers from poor oxidation of Mn(II) due to its low homogeneous oxidation kinetics. This study explored the oxidation capability of a new chemical dosing strategy employing peroxymonosulfate (PMS) to assist the chlorination process (PMS@Cl2) for effective Mn(II) oxidation. The study comprehensively explored both oxidation kinetics and underlying mechanisms associated with homogeneous and heterogeneous oxidation within the PMS@Cl2 system. At an [Mn(II)]0 of 1 mg/L, chlorination demonstrated inability in oxidizing Mn(II), with <10 % oxidation even at an elevated [Cl2] of 150 µM (∼10 mg/L). By contrast, PMS completely oxidized 100 % Mn(II) within a 30-minute reaction at a much lower [PMS] of 60 µM (kobs = 0.07 min-1 and t1/2 = 9 min), demonstrating its superior Mn(II) oxidation kinetics (over one order of magnitude faster than conventional chlorine). PMS@Cl2 exhibited an interesting synergistic benefit when combining a lower dose PMS with a higher routine dose Cl2 (loPMS@hiCl2), e.g. [PMS]:[Cl2] at 15:30 or 30:30 µM. Both conditions achieved 100 % Mn(II) oxidation, with even better values of kobs and t1/2 (0.16-0.17 min-1 and ∼4 min) relative to PMS alone at 60 µM. The synergic benefit of PMS@Cl2 was attributed to distinct functions played by PMS and Cl2 in both homogeneous and heterogeneous oxidation processes. Reactive species identification excluded the possible involvement of SO4•-, OH•, or chlorine radicals in the homogeneous oxidation of the PMS@Cl2 system. Instead, the dominant species was O2•- radical generated during the reaction of Mn(II) and PMS. Furthermore, the heterogeneous oxidation emphasized the important role of combining Cl2 dosing, which demonstrated an increased reactivity and electron transfer with the Mn-O-Mn complex, surpassing PMS. Overall, heterogeneous oxidation accelerated the oxidation kinetics of the PMS@Cl2 system by 1.1-2 orders of magnitude relative to the homogeneous oxidation of Cl2 alone. We here demonstrated that PMS@Cl2 could offer a more efficient mean of soluble Mn(II) mitigation, achieved with a relatively low routine dose of oxidant in a short reaction period. The outcomes of this study would address the existing limitations of traditional chlorine oxidation, minimizing the trade-offs associated with high residual chlorine levels after treatments for soluble manganese-containing water.


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Halogenação , Manganês , Oxirredução , Purificação da Água , Manganês/química , Peróxidos/química , Cinética , Poluentes Químicos da Água/química , Cloro/química
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J Hazard Mater ; 478: 135636, 2024 Oct 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39186846

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The removal of Cr(III)-organic complexes, encompassing both decomplexation and ligand degradation, presents significant challenges in industrial wastewater treatment. As one of the most common anions in wastewater, Cl- significantly improves the efficiency of electrochemically removing Cr(III)-organic complexes through generated reactive chlorine species (RCS). In the electrochemical chlorine (EC/Cl2) process, extensive experimentation revealed that ClO• plays a dominant role in the degradation of Cr(III)-EDTA, surpassing the effects of free chlorine, direct electrooxidation, HO•, and other RCS. Density functional theory calculations indicated that RCS, primarily Cl• and ClO•, preferentially oxidize the ligand in Cr(III)-EDTA via H-abstraction, whereas HO• trends to attack the Cr atom through electron transfer. The influential factors on the degradation efficiency of Cr(III)-EDTA, Cr(VI) yield, and total organic carbon removal in EC/Cl2 were also assessed, including Cl- concentration, current density, and pH. Real industrial wastewater was employed as a reaction matrix to evaluate the application of the EC/Cl2 process for treating Cr(III)-EDTA, accompanied by energy efficiency calculations. Additionally, a two-chamber reactor was established to simultaneously oxidize Cr(III)-EDTA at the anode and reduce Cr(VI) at the cathode. This study provided insight into developing RCS-dominated AOPs to effectively decomplex and decompose organic Cr(III)-complexes in Cl--containing industrial wastewater.

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Water Res ; 264: 122205, 2024 Oct 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39116612

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The severely low influent chemical oxygen demand (COD) concentration at wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) has become a critical issue. A key factor is the excessive biodegradation of organic matter by microbial communities within sewer systems. Intense disinfection commonly adopted for medical wastewater leads to abundant residual chlorine entering sewers, likely causing significant changes in microbial communities and sewage quality in sewers, yet our understanding is limited. Through long-term sewer simulation batch tests, this study revealed the response mechanism of microbial communities to residual chlorine and its impact on organic matter concentration in sewage. Under residual chlorine stress, microbial community structure rapidly changed, and more complex microbial interactions were observed. Besides, pathways related to stress response such as two-component system were significantly enriched; pathways related to energy metabolism (such as carbon fixation in prokaryotes and citrate cycle) in microbial communities were inhibited, and carbon metabolism shifted from the Embden-Meyerhof pathway to the pentose phosphate pathway to enhance cellular reducing power, reduce oxidative stress, and consequently decrease organic matter degradation. Therefore, compared to sewers with normal disinfection, concentrations of COD and dissolved organic carbon in sewage under chlorine stress increased by 12.6 % and 7.4 %, respectively. Besides, the decay and transformation of residual chlorine in sewers were explored. These findings suggest a new approach to medical wastewater discharge management: placing the medical wastewater outlet at the upstream in sewer systems, which ensures that residual chlorine consumption reaches maximum during long-distance transportation, mitigating its harmful effects on WWTPs, and increases the influent organic matter concentration, thereby reducing the need for additional carbon sources.


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Esgotos , Eliminação de Resíduos Líquidos , Águas Residuárias , Águas Residuárias/química , Eliminação de Resíduos Líquidos/métodos , Análise da Demanda Biológica de Oxigênio , Cloro , Desinfecção
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Biomarkers ; : 1-17, 2024 Aug 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39137916

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Introduction: Chlorine gas can be toxic when inhaled or absorbed at high concentrations through the skin. It can cause pulmonary edema, pulmonary inflammation, respiratory failure, and potentially death. Monitoring chlorine exposure helps in determining treatment regimens and may inform safeguards, such as personal protective equipment and ventilation systems. Therefore, verification of chlorine exposure is crucial to protecting human health. This has led to identification of multiple biomarkers of Cl2 exposure with associated innovations in methods of analysis to monitor these markers.Materials and methods: In this review of the last 30 years of literature, biomarkers and associated methods of detection for the determination of chlorine exposure from biological samples are detailed and critically evaluated.Results and discussion: From the 36 included studies, the most useful biomarkers for Cl2 exposure include tyrosine adducts, chlorohydrin, chloro-fatty-acids, chloro-fatty-aldehydes, and chloro-fatty-alcohols. The most common sample preparation methods for these markers are hydrolysis and extraction and the most common analysis techniques are chromatographic separation with mass spectrometric detection.Conclusion: The findings of this review emphasize the need for continued research into biomarkers and stronger evaluation of proposed analytical methods, including validation, to allow more appropriate comparison, which will ultimately improve patient outcomes.

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