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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2016

Increased formation of halomethanes during chlorination of chloramphenicol in drinking water by UV irradiation, persulfate oxidation, and combined UV/persulfate pre-treatments.

Chu Wenhai; Chu Tengfei; Du Erdeng; Yang Deng; Guo Yingqing; Gao Naiyun

Ultraviolet/persulfate (UV/PS) has been widely used to generate sulfate radicals for degradation of water organic pollutants in previous studies. However, its impacts on disinfection byproduct formation during post-chlorination of degraded compounds is unclear. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impacts of UV irradiation, PS oxidation, and the combined UV/PS advanced oxidation process (AOP) pre-treatments on halomethane formation during the following chlorination of chloramphenicol (CAP), a model antibiotic commonly found in wastewater-impacted water. Results showed that CAP could be transformed to more trichloromethane (TCM) than monochloromethane (MCM) and dichloromethane (DCM) in the presence of excess chlorine. UV photolysis, PS oxidation and UV/PS AOP all directly decomposed CAP to produce halomethanes (HMs) before post-chlorination. Moreover, UV and UV/PS pre-treatments both enhanced the formation of all the HMs in the subsequent chlorination. PS pre-oxidation decreased the TCM formation during post-chlorination, but increased the yields of MCM, DCM and total HMs. UV pre-irradiation significantly increased the bromide utilization of HMs, whereas UV/PS pre-oxidation decreased the bromine incorporation and utilization of HMs from the chlorination of CAP in a low-bromide water. UV irradiation, PS oxidation, and UV/PS AOP can inactivate pathogens and degrade organic pollutants, but this benefit should be weighed against a potential risk of the increased halomethane formation from degraded organic pollutants with and without post-chlorination.


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2017

Impact of pre-oxidation using H2O2 and ultraviolet/H2O2 on disinfection byproducts generated from chlor(am)ination of chloramphenicol

Zhang Yimeng; Chu Wenhai; Xu Ting; Yin Daqiang; Xu Bin; Li Pan; An Na


Archive | 2013

Analysis method for detecting ten high-toxic disinfection byproducts in drinking water

Jiang Jin; Chu Wenhai; Gao Naiyun; Zhu Shumin


Journal of Tongji University | 2012

Evaluation of Water Quality in Qingcaosha Reservoir of Shanghai

Chu Wenhai


Archive | 2014

Method for predicting formation potential of nitrogenous disinfection by-product dichloro acetamide in water

Chu Wenhai; Gao Naiyun; Yin Daqiang; An Na; Zou Huiping; Yang Fan


Archive | 2014

Charcoal and iron composite material and preparation method thereof

Xu Jianhong; Gao Naiyun; Chu Wenhai; Tang Yulin; Zhang Yanshen


Fresenius Environmental Bulletin | 2009

Removal of the herbicide diuron from drinking water by nanofiltration membrane.

Gao Naiyun; Chu Wenhai; Zhao DanDan; Dong Bingzhi


Archive | 2016

Method for controlling chlorinated nitrogenous disinfection byproduct in water

Chu Wenhai; Li Dongmei; Gao Naiyun; Ding Shunke


Archive | 2014

Method for measuring formation potential of novel nitrogen-containing disinfection by-product trichloroacetamide in drinking water

Chu Wenhai; Gao Naiyun; Yin Daqiang; An Na; Jiang Jin; Xie Huihui; Yang Fan


Journal of Tongji University | 2009

Influence of Chloramine Disinfection on DBPs from Different Organics

Chu Wenhai

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Montclair State University

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