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Non targeted screening of nitrogen containing disinfection by-products in formation potential tests of river water and subsequent monitoring in tap water samples

Authors :
Josep Sanchís
Paula E. Redondo-Hasselerharm
Cristina M. Villanueva
Maria José Farré
Source :
Chemosphere, 2022, vol 303, part 2, art. núm. 135087, Articles publicats (ICRA), DUGiDocs – Universitat de Girona, instname
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The generation of disinfection by-products during water chlorination is a major concern in water treatment, given the potential health risks that these substances may pose. In particular, nitrogen-containing DBPs are believed to have greater toxicological significance than carbon-based DBPs. Hence, high performance liquid chromatography coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry (HPLC-HRMS) in positive mode was employed to identify new non-volatile nitrogen containing disinfection by-products (DBPs) and to assess their presence in potable water. Nine water samples were taken in the Llobregat river, in the context of a water reuse trial, near the catchment of a drinking water treatment plant (DWTP) in 2019. River samples were disinfected with chlorine under controlled formation potential tests conditions and analysed with a non-target approach. The peak lists of raw and chlorinated samples were compared exhaustively, resulting in an extensive list of 495 DBPs that include bromine and/or chlorine atoms. 172 of these species were found frequently, in three or more chlorinated samples. The empirical formulae of these DBPs were unambiguously annotated on the basis of accurate m/z measurements, isotopic patterns and common heuristic rules. Most of the annotated species (310) contained bromide, which is consistent with the relatively high bromide content of the Llobregat basin (>0.3 mg/l). Drinking water samples were taken at the outlet of the DWTP during the same sampling period. According to their analysis, a large portion of the DBPs detected after the formation potential tests do not reach real-life drinking water, which suggests that the treatment train successfully removes a significant fraction of DBP precursors. However, 131 DBPs could still be detected in the final product water. A larger sampling was carried in the Barcelona water distribution network, during six consecutive weeks, and it revealed the presence of 78 halogenated DBPs in end-consumer water, most of which were nitrogen-containing. MS/MS fragmentation and retention times were employed to tentatively suggest molecular structure for these recalcitrant DBPs Catalunya through Consolidated Research Group ENV 2017 SGR 1124 and Tech 2017 SGR 1318. ICRA, Spain researchers thank funding from CERCA program. MJF acknowledges her Ramon y Cajal fellowship (RyC-2015-17108), from the AEI-MICI. CMV and PRH acknowledge the support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through the “Centro de Excelencia Severo Ochoa 2019–2023” Program (CEX 2018-000806-S), and support from the Generalitat de Catalunya through the CERCA Program Open Access funding provided thanks to the CRUE-CSIC agreement with Elsevier

Details

ISSN :
18791298
Volume :
303
Issue :
Pt 2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemosphere
Accession number :
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