Title of article
Behaviour and biodegradation of sulfonamides (p-TSA, o-TSA, BSA) during drinking water treatment Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Doreen Richter، نويسنده , , Gudrun Massmann، نويسنده , , Uwe Dünnbier، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
8
From page
1574
To page
1581
Abstract
Three sulfonamides – para-toluenesulfonamide (p-TSA), ortho-toluenesulfonamide (o-TSA) and benzenesulfonamide (BSA) – have recently been detected in groundwater within a catchment area of one drinking water treatment plant (DWTP), which is located downstream of a former sewage farm. The degradation pathways of p-TSA, o-TSA and BSA were investigated during drinking water treatment with incubation experiments and an experimental filter. Incubation experiments showed that p-TSA is removed during the treatment by microbiological processes. Removal of p-TSA is performed by adapted microorganisms only present in polluted groundwater. The elimination in an experimental filter of 1.6 m length applying filtration velocities from 2 to 6 m h−1 was not, vert, similar93% of p-TSA. The microbial degradation rates in the incubation experiment were not, vert, similar0.029 μg l−1 h−1 (zero order reaction). In the experimental filter, the reaction rate constants were around 0.0063 s−1 for all filtration velocities (1st order reaction). Drinking water treatment does not reduce the concentration of o-TSA and BSA under conditions encountered in Berlin. p-TSA, o-TSA and BSA were only measured in the low μg l−1 concentrations range in the purified water.
Keywords
Sewage farm , Adapted microorganisms , Biodegradation of trace organics , Incubation and filter experiment
Journal title
Chemosphere
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Chemosphere
Record number
726043
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