Molecular Characteristics and Formation Mechanisms of Unknown Ozonation Byproducts during the Treatment of Flocculated Nanofiltration Leachate Concentrates Using O3 and UV/O3 Processes.
Environ Sci Technol
; 57(48): 20349-20359, 2023 Dec 05.
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Both ozone (O3) and UV/O3 treatment processes can effectively remove organic matter in the flocculated membrane filtration concentrate from landfill leachate, but the ozonation byproducts (OBPs) generated in the processes remain unknown. Using electrospray ionization-coupled Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (ESI FT-ICR MS), this study investigated the molecular characteristics of unknown OBPs and their formation mechanisms during the treatment of flocculated nanofiltration concentrate (FNFC) using the O3 and UV/O3 processes. The results showed that after being treated by the O3 and UV/O3 processes, the average value of the oxygen-to-carbon ratio (O/Cavg) in the FNFC organic matter increased substantially from 0.49 to 0.61-0.64 and 0.63-0.71, respectively, with an O3 dosage of 13.4-54.4 mg/min. The main OBPs were CHO and CHON compounds, which were mainly produced through oxygenation (+O2/+O3 and -H2+O2), oxidative deamination (-NH3+O2), decyclopropyl (-C3H4), and deisopropyl (-C3H6) reactions. The hydroxyl radical (â¢OH) can intensify these reactions, resulting in an abundance of OBPs with a high oxidation degree and low molecular weight. OBPs at five m/z values were fragmented and analyzed with tandem mass spectrometry, and abundant hydroxyl groups, carboxyl groups, and carbonyl groups were tentatively identified, presenting a potential toxicity to aquatic organisms. Due to the high molecular diversity of the OBPs in FNFC, their lower ΔGCoxo compared to natural fulvic acid, and potential toxicity, their impact on the water environment should be given more attention.
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Ozônio
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Poluentes Químicos da Água
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Purificação da Água
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2023
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