Making waves: Xanthates on the radar – Environmental risks and water quality impact

IF 7.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Daniel J. Duarte , Renske P.J. Hoondert , Elvio D. Amato , Milou M.L. Dingemans , Stefan A.E. Kools
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Xanthates, derivatives of xanthic acid, are widely utilized across industries such as agrochemicals, rubber processing, pharmaceuticals, metallurgical, paper and mining to help separate metals from ore. Despite their prevalent use, many registered xanthates lack comprehensive information on potential risks to human health and the environment. The mining sector, a significant consumer of xanthates, drives demand. However, emissions into the environment remain poorly understood, especially concerning water quality. A recent EU parliamentary voting on water legislation highlights the urgency to address water pollution and the potential toxicity of xanthates. While limited data exist on xanthate presence in the environment, existing studies indicate their toxicity and contribution to environmental pollution, primarily due to carbon disulfide, a decomposition product. Concerns are mounting over the release of xanthates and carbon disulfide, particularly in mining areas near populated regions and river tributaries, raising questions about downstream impacts and public health risks. Proposed expansions of xanthate-reliant mining activities in Europe, heighten concerns about emissions and water quality impacts. Current databases lack xanthate-related monitoring data, hindering environmental and health risk assessments. Addressing this gap requires water sampling and chemical analysis and investigations into the use, occurrence, and potential impacts of xanthates from industrial activities on water bodies, including those used for drinking water production is imperative.

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掀起波澜:雷达上的黄腐酸 - 环境风险和对水质的影响
黄原酸盐是黄原酸的衍生物,广泛用于农用化学品、橡胶加工、制药、冶金、造纸和采矿等行业,帮助从矿石中分离金属。尽管黄原酸盐的使用非常普遍,但许多已注册的黄原酸盐缺乏有关其对人类健康和环境潜在风险的全面信息。采矿业是黄原酸盐的重要消费领域,其需求也随之增加。然而,人们对黄原酸盐向环境中的排放仍然知之甚少,尤其是在水质方面。最近,欧盟议会就水立法进行了投票,凸显了解决水污染和黄原酸盐潜在毒性问题的紧迫性。虽然有关黄原酸盐在环境中存在情况的数据有限,但现有研究表明,黄原酸盐的毒性和对环境污染的影响主要来自分解产物二硫化碳。人们对黄原酸盐和二硫化碳的排放越来越关注,特别是在靠近人口稠密地区和河流支流的矿区,这引起了人们对下游影响和公共健康风险的质疑。欧洲拟扩大使用黄原酸盐的采矿活动,这加剧了人们对排放和水质影响的担忧。目前的数据库缺乏与黄原酸盐相关的监测数据,阻碍了环境和健康风险评估。要填补这一空白,就必须对水体进行采样和化学分析,并调查工业活动中黄原酸盐的使用、出现以及对水体(包括用于饮用水生产的水体)的潜在影响。
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Water Research X
Water Research X Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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12.30
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1.30%
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期刊介绍: Water Research X is a sister journal of Water Research, which follows a Gold Open Access model. It focuses on publishing concise, letter-style research papers, visionary perspectives and editorials, as well as mini-reviews on emerging topics. The Journal invites contributions from researchers worldwide on various aspects of the science and technology related to the human impact on the water cycle, water quality, and its global management.
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