Bromide induced the formation of brominated halonitromethanes from aspartic acid in the UV/chlorine disinfection process

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Tao Wang
Lin Deng
Wenjuan Dai
Chaoqun Tan
Jun Hu
Rajendra Prasad Singh
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[1] Southeast University,Department of Municipal Engineering
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2024年 / 46卷
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Br-HNMs; Aspartic acid; UV/chlorine; Toxicity; Bromide;
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Brominated halonitromethanes (Br-HNMs) are generated in water disinfection processes and present high toxicity to human health. This work used aspartic acid (ASP) as the precursor to reveal that bromide (Br−) induced the production of Br-HNMs in the UV/chlorine disinfection process. Consequently, six Br-HNMs were identified, and their yields presented an increasing and then declining evolution over the reaction time from 0 to 15 min. Also, the total Br-HNMs yield reached the maximum of 251.1 μg L−1 at 5 min and then declined to 107.1 μg L−1. The total Br-HNMs yield increased from 2.40 to 251.14 μg L−1 with the increase of Cl2:Br− ratios from 0.25 to 3.0 by increasing free chlorine dosage with a fixed Br− concentration, and it increased from 207.59 to 251.14 μg L−1 and then decreased to 93.44 μg L−1 with the increase of Cl2:Br− ratio from 1.0 to 3.6 by increasing Br− concentration with a fixed free chlorine dosage. Besides, the total Br-HNMs yield reached the highest value (251.14 μg L−1) at pH 7.0 and the lowest value (74.20 μg L−1) at pH 8.0. Subsequently, the possible reaction mechanism of Br-HNMs generated from ASP was deduced, and the changes in toxicity of Br-HNMs also followed an increasing and then declining trend, closely relating to Br-HNMs yields and Br− utilization. This work explored and illustrated the yields, influence factors, reaction mechanisms, and toxicity of Br-HNMs formed from Br− containing ASP water during UV/chlorine disinfection, which might help to control Br-HNMs formation.
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