1. A novel assay to measure tertiary and quaternary amines in wastewater: An indicator for NDMA wastewater precursors
- Author
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Erica J. Marti, Gwen C. Woods-Chabane, Caitlin M. Glover, and Eric R.V. Dickenson
- Subjects
Environmental Engineering ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Liquid-Liquid Extraction ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,Inorganic chemistry ,Portable water purification ,02 engineering and technology ,Wastewater ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Catalysis ,Dimethylnitrosamine ,Water Purification ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ozone ,Liquid–liquid extraction ,N-Nitrosodimethylamine ,Methods ,Environmental Chemistry ,Organic chemistry ,Amines ,Chloramination ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Chloramine ,Chemistry ,Chloramines ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Disinfection by-product ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,Pollution ,020801 environmental engineering ,Amine gas treating - Abstract
This study examined the potential of using a novel bulk amine assay as an approximation for the tertiary and quaternary amine load in wastewaters and surface water samples, and this approximation was compared to N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) formation potential using chloramines. An existing colorimetric method was examined and optimized for the detection of amines in environmental water samples. The method consists of liquid-liquid extraction followed by a catalyzed reaction to form a yet-undefined product that is known to be both a strong chromophore and fluorophore. Previous work verified that this reaction was effectively catalyzed by a number of compounds containing tertiary and quaternary amine moieties. Many tertiary and quaternary compounds are also efficient producers of NDMA under chloramination conditions, and a linear correlation was consequently derived from the bulk amine signals vs. NDMA formation potential in various wastewater samples (R2 = 0.74; n = 24; p-value
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- 2017