Formation and estimated cytotoxicity of trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids during ozonation of nonylphenol in bromide-containing water after chlorination process: Impact of ozonation initial pH

Q1 Environmental Science Toxicology Reports Pub Date : 2024-10-16 DOI:10.1016/j.toxrep.2024.101769
Muammar Qadafi , Raden Tina Rosmalina , Hanny Meirinawati , Widyarani , Diana Rahayuning Wulan
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The presence of nonylphenol (NP) in bromide-containing water contributed to the formation of regulated disinfection by-products (DBPs): trihalomethanes-4 (THM4) and haloacetic acids-5 (HAA5). This study investigates the effects of ozonation pH on the degradation of NP, DBP formation, and DBP-estimated cytotoxicity. The ozonation pH was varied to 5, 7, and 9 to determine the effect of acidic, neutral, and alkaline conditions. The increase of ozonation initial pH improved the NP degradation. Ozonation of all initial pH conditions could decrease TCM, BDCM, and BDCM formation but increase the TBM formation at alkaline conditions. The formation of mono-HAA5 on the other hand, increased at all ozonation initial pH. Ozonation at acidic and neutral initial conditions can reduce the estimated cytotoxicity of the total formation of THM4 and HAA5 by 74.34 % and 93.31 %, respectively. In contrast, DBP's estimated cytotoxicity was raised by 33.72 % upon ozonation at an initial pH of alkaline. According to the study's findings, lowering the cytotoxicity of DBPs in acidic or alkaline environments can be achieved without changing the ozonation's pH. Based on these findings, pH changes are not required to reduce DBP during ozonation of NP-bromide-containing water. Future research on the impact of natural organic matter is recommended to investigate ozonation's capacity to reduce DBP production during ozonation of NP-containing natural water.
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含溴水中的壬基酚经氯化处理后在臭氧发生过程中三卤甲烷和卤乙酸的形成及估计的细胞毒性:臭氧初始 pH 值的影响
含溴水中壬基酚(NP)的存在导致形成受管制的消毒副产物(DBP):三卤甲烷-4(THM4)和卤乙酸-5(HAA5)。本研究调查了臭氧 pH 值对 NP 降解、DBP 生成和 DBP 估计细胞毒性的影响。臭氧 pH 值分别为 5、7 和 9,以确定酸性、中性和碱性条件的影响。臭氧初始 pH 值的增加改善了 NP 降解。所有初始 pH 条件下的臭氧处理都能减少 TCM、BDCM 和 BDCM 的形成,但在碱性条件下会增加 TBM 的形成。另一方面,在所有臭氧初始 pH 条件下,单-HAA5 的形成都有所增加。在酸性和中性初始条件下进行臭氧处理,可将 THM4 和 HAA5 全部形成的估计细胞毒性分别降低 74.34% 和 93.31%。相比之下,在初始 pH 值为碱性的条件下进行臭氧处理后,DBP 的估计细胞毒性提高了 33.72%。研究结果表明,在酸性或碱性环境中降低 DBP 的细胞毒性可以在不改变臭氧的 pH 值的情况下实现。基于这些发现,在对含有 NP 溴化物的水进行臭氧处理时,无需改变 pH 值即可降低 DBP。建议今后对天然有机物的影响进行研究,以调查臭氧处理在含 NP 天然水的臭氧处理过程中减少 DBP 生成的能力。
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Toxicology Reports Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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