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  • What happens with organic micropollutants during UV disinfection in WWTPs? A global perspective from laboratory to full-scale.

What happens with organic micropollutants during UV disinfection in WWTPs? A global perspective from laboratory to full-scale.

Journal of hazardous materials (2017-09-13)
L Paredes, F Omil, J M Lema, M Carballa
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The phototransformation of 18 organic micropollutants (OMPs) commonly detected in wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluents was examined attempting to explain their fate during UV disinfection in WWTPs. For this purpose, a lab-scale UV reactor (lamp emitting at 254nm) was used to study the influence of the operational conditions (UV dose, temperature and water matrix) on OMPs abatement and disinfection efficiency. Chemical properties of OMPs and the quality of treated effluent were identified as key factors affecting the phototransformation rate of these compounds. Sampling campaigns were carried out at the inlet and outlet of UV systems of three WWTPs, and the results evidenced that only the most photosensitive compounds, such as sulfamethoxazole and diclofenac, are eliminated. Therefore, despite UV treatment is an effective technology to phototransform OMPs, the UV doses typically applied for disinfection (10-50mJ/cm

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鸟苷 5′-单磷酸 三钠盐, ≥99% (HPLC), powder