Abatement of micropollutants and formation of transformation products in municipal wastewater effluent during ozonation: Complementarity of targeted and non-targeted analyses.

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Journal of hazardous materials Pub Date : 2025-09-15 Epub Date: 2025-08-04 DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2025.139426
Téo Ferreux, Geoffroy Duporté, Linda Luquot, Julie Mendret, Elena Gomez, Stephan Brosillon
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A comprehensive approach combining target analysis, non-target screening, and suspect screening was employed to assess the effectiveness of ozonation in removing micropollutants at their native concentrations from wastewater effluent, using HPLC-HRMS. Eight pharmaceutical micropollutants were monitored during the wastewater ozonation to evaluate their removal efficiency at different ozone doses. A specific transferred ozone dose of 1.10 gO3.gC-1 was sufficient to eliminate over 90 % of seven of the compounds. Non-target screening revealed that the greatest number of ozonation transformation products formed at a low ozone dose of approximately 0.52 gO3.gC-1. Increasing the ozone dose led to further degradation of these transformation products. Suspect screening identified 15 OTPs with confidence levels of 3 or higher. The formation kinetics of these compounds were assessed based on their chromatographic peak areas. Primary transformation products from highly ozone-reactive compounds were most abundant at lower ozone doses, whereas those derived from less reactive compounds formed at higher ozone doses. The integration of multiple analytical approaches highlighted both the effectiveness of ozonation for micropollutant removal at economically sustainable doses and the importance of better understanding and monitoring ozonation transformation products during ozonation and in subsequent treatment processes.

臭氧化过程中城市污水中微污染物的减少和转化产物的形成:目标分析和非目标分析的互补性。
采用高效液相色谱- hrms技术,结合目标分析、非目标筛选和可疑筛选的综合方法,评估臭氧化去除废水出水中微污染物的天然浓度的有效性。对8种药物微污染物在不同臭氧剂量下的去除效果进行了监测。特定转移臭氧剂量为1.10 gO3。gC-1足以消除其中七种化合物的90% %以上。非靶筛选结果显示,低臭氧剂量约0.52 gO3.gC-1时形成的臭氧化转化产物最多。增加臭氧剂量导致这些转化产物进一步降解。疑似筛查确定了15例otp,置信度为3或更高。根据色谱峰面积评价了这些化合物的形成动力学。在较低的臭氧剂量下,由高臭氧反应性化合物产生的初级转化产物最为丰富,而由较低反应性化合物产生的初级转化产物则在较高的臭氧剂量下形成。多种分析方法的综合突出了臭氧化以经济上可持续的剂量去除微污染物的有效性,以及在臭氧化过程中和随后的处理过程中更好地了解和监测臭氧化转化产物的重要性。
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