Mengting Yang
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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Water Research | 2013
Guoyu Ding; Xiangru Zhang; Mengting Yang; Yang Pan
Chlorination could be the most cost-effective method for disinfecting saline sewage effluents resulting from toilet flushing with seawater. Upon chlorination, the high levels of bromide ions in saline sewage effluents (up to 32 mg/L) can be oxidized to hypobromous acid/hypobromite, which could then react with organic matter in the sewage effluents to form brominated disinfection byproducts (Br-DBPs). In this study, primary and secondary saline sewage effluents were collected and chlorinated at different chlorine doses, and a powerful precursor ion scan method using ultra performance liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization-triple quadrupole mass spectrometry was adopted for detection and identification of polar Br-DBPs in these samples. With the new method, 54 major polar Br-DBPs were detected in the chlorinated saline effluents and six of them were newly identified as wastewater DBPs, including bromomaleic acid, 5-bromosalicylic acid, 3,5-dibromo-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde, 3,5-dibromo-4-hydroxybenzoic acid, 2,6-dibromo-4-nitrophenol, and 2,4,6-tribromophenol. The formation of polar Br-DBPs, especially those newly detected ones, during chlorination of the saline effluents was studied. For the secondary saline effluent, various polar Br-DBPs formed and reached their maximum levels at different chlorine doses, whereas for the primary saline effluent, the formation of polar Br-DBPs basically kept increasing with increasing chlorine dose. Compared with the secondary saline effluent, the primary saline effluent generated fewer and less Br-DBPs and rarely generated nitrogenous Br-DBPs.
Environmental Science & Technology | 2014
Mengting Yang; Xiangru Zhang
Utilizing seawater for toilet flushing is an effective way to conserve freshwater in coastal cities. During chlorination for disinfecting saline wastewater effluents, the high levels of bromide from seawater are oxidized to hypobromous acid which may then react with effluent organics to form brominated disinfection byproducts (DBPs). In this research, by applying a new precursor ion scan method, we detected and identified a group of halopyrroles in a chlorinated saline wastewater effluent, including tetrabromopyrrole, tribromochloropyrrole, tribromoiodopyrrole, and tribromopyrrole, with tetrabromopyrrole as the predominant species. It is the first time that this group of halopyrroles were identified as wastewater DBPs (though 2,3,5-tribromopyrrole has been found to be a DBP in drinking water before). Detection of halopyrroles was problematic as these compounds in the pretreated samples were found to convert to halonitropyrroles; the problem was successfully solved by diluting the pretreated samples. The formation, occurrence, precursor, and toxicity of tetrabromopyrrole were investigated. This DBP showed significantly higher developmental toxicity than any of the haloaliphatic and haloaromatic DBPs previously tested.
Environmental Science & Technology | 2013
Mengting Yang; Xiangru Zhang
Environmental Science & Technology | 2012
Feng Xiao; Xiangru Zhang; Hongyan Zhai; Irene M.C. Lo; George L. Tipoe; Mengting Yang; Yang Pan; Guanghao Chen
Separation and Purification Technology | 2010
Feng Xiao; Xiangru Zhang; Hongyan Zhai; Mengting Yang; Irene M.C. Lo
Water Research | 2017
Yu Li; Mengting Yang; Xiangru Zhang; Jingyi Jiang; Jiaqi Liu; Cie Fu Yau; Nigel Graham; Xiao-yan Li
Environmental Science & Technology | 2015
Mengting Yang; Jiaqi Liu; Xiangru Zhang; Susan D. Richardson
Journal of Environmental Monitoring | 2011
Yao Li; Xiangru Zhang; Stuart W. Krasner; Chii Shang; Hongyan Zhai; Jiaqi Liu; Mengting Yang
international conference on remote sensing environment and transportation engineering | 2012
Mengting Yang; Xiangru Zhang
Gordon Research Conference on Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products | 2012
Mengting Yang; Xiangru Zhang