Title of article
Fate and removal of polycyclic musks, UV filters and biocides during wastewater treatment
Author/Authors
and T. Küpper، نويسنده , , C. Plagellat، نويسنده , , R.C. Br?ndli، نويسنده , , L.F. De Alencastro، نويسنده , , D. Grandjean، نويسنده , , J. Tarradellas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
10
From page
2603
To page
2612
Abstract
The fate of polycyclic musks (PCMs) (HHCB, AHTN, ADBI, AHDI, ATII, DPMI), UV filters (3-(4-methylbenzylidene) camphor, 4-MBC; octyl-methoxycinnamate, OMC; octocrylene, OC; octyl-triazone, OT) and biocides (permethrin, carbendazim) during wastewater treatment was studied on a full-scale plant. Average influent concentrations of OMC, HHCB, OC, AHTN, 4-MBC and OT were at 20070, 4420, 1680, 1430, 960 and 720 ng L−1, respectively. The other PCMs, permethrin and carbendazim ranged between < limits of quantification and 670 ng L−1. Concentrations in the water line decreased significantly for most compounds. Removal rates for PCMs ranged from 72% to 86%, for UV filters from 92% to >99% and were at 92% and 37% for permethrin and carbendazim, respectively. Removal during wastewater treatment was mainly driven by sorption onto solids and biodegradation. For anaerobic sludge digestion, elimination of PCMs, OMC and the biocides was observed.
Keywords
FragrancesPersonal care productsUV screensPermethrinCarbendazimSorption
Journal title
Water Research
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Water Research
Record number
773033
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