Studies on the Removal of Endocrine-Disrupting Compounds From Aqueous Streams by Emulsion Liquid Membrane and Hollow Fiber Supported Liquid Membrane

Himanshu P. Kohli, Smita Gupta, M. Chakraborty
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Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDC) possess xenobiotic and exogenous roots which limits the natural functioning of the endocrine system like synthesis, secretion, transference and binding in animals and human being. Humans, animals and industries discharges EDC to soil, surface/ground water and sediments mostly through sewage treatment system. Studies have shown the impact of EDC on nervous system, lungs, liver, thyroid, prostate, reproductive system, metabolism, obesity etc. So removal of these compounds by suitable processes is necessary. Conventional techniques like coagulation, precipitation, flocculation, microfiltration, ultrafiltration etc. are not are not that much effective for the removal of EDC having low molecular weight and are also limited by the pore sizes. The current study emphases on the use of techniques like Emulsion liquid membrane and Hollow fiber supported liquid membrane which are the promising techniques for the removal of EDC from aqueous streams. The working and implementation of these two techniques in the removal of several EDC from aqueous streams are also discussed.
乳状液膜和中空纤维支撑液膜去除水系中内分泌干扰物的研究
内分泌干扰物(Endocrine disrupting compounds, EDC)具有外源和外源的根源,限制了动物和人类内分泌系统的合成、分泌、转移和结合等自然功能。人类、动物和工业主要通过污水处理系统向土壤、地表水/地下水和沉积物排放EDC。研究表明,EDC对神经系统、肺、肝、甲状腺、前列腺、生殖系统、新陈代谢、肥胖等都有影响。因此,通过适当的工艺去除这些化合物是必要的。传统的技术如混凝、沉淀、絮凝、微滤、超滤等,对于低分子量的EDC的去除效果不太好,而且受孔径的限制。目前的研究重点是乳液液膜和中空纤维支撑液膜技术的应用,这些技术是有前途的去除水中EDC的技术。本文还讨论了这两种技术在去除水中几种EDC中的工作和实施情况。
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