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A study through batch tests on the analytical determination and the fate and removal of methamphetamine in the biological treatment of domestic wastewater

Authors :
Camilla Di Marcantonio
Agostina Chiavola
S. Sbaffoni
Maria Rosaria Boni
Giancarlo Cecchini
Stefano Biagioli
Alessandro Frugis
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer, 2018.

Abstract

Methamphetamine (MET) is one of the most used illicit drugs in Europe and is recognized as one of the Emerging Organic Micropollutants. It is discharged into the sewerage system from different sources and then enters the wastewater treatment plants. The present study aimed at providing a better knowledge of the fate of MET through the wastewater treatment plants. The study addressed two different issues: (1) optimization of the analytical methods for MET determination in both liquid and sludge phases, focusing on the effects of potentially interfering substances and (2) investigation on the behaviour of MET in the biological treatment process, with specific concern for the biomass activity at different drug concentrations. Results of the study on issue 1 highlighted that the applied analytical method for MET determination (UPLC–MS/MS) is affected by the main components of wastewater for about 9–23%, which is comparable with the uncertainties of the method (about ± 28%). The method showed also to be repeatable and reliable (recovery > 75%; repeatability

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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