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Autor:
Meghan O'Connor, Jeffrey M. Buth, Rachele Ossola, Kristopher McNeill, Sarah B. Partanen, William A. Arnold, Douglas E. Latch
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chemical Education, 98 (7)
In this laboratory experiment, students explore the aquatic photochemical fate of ranitidine and cimetidine, two common pharmaceutical pollutants found in wastewater. It provides an engaging environmental context for students to develop knowledge of
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https://doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv.13235342
https://doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv.13235342
Publikováno v:
Chemosphere. 85:284-289
Triclosan, a common antimicrobial agent, may react during the disinfection of wastewater with free chlorine to form three chlorinated triclosan derivatives (CTDs). This is of concern because the CTDs may be photochemically transformed to tri- and tet
Autor:
Peter J. Vikesland, Peter O Steen, William A. Arnold, Charles Sueper, Jeffrey M. Buth, Dylan Blumentritt, Kristopher McNeill
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 44:4545-4551
Triclosan, a widely used antimicrobial, is known to undergo phototransformation in aqueous solution to form 2,8-dichlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (2,8-DCDD). Two sediment cores from a wastewater-impacted depositional zone of the Mississippi River were analyze
Publikováno v:
Chemosphere. 84(9)
Triclosan, a common antimicrobial agent, may react during the disinfection of wastewater with free chlorine to form three chlorinated triclosan derivatives (CTDs). This is of concern because the CTDs may be photochemically transformed to tri- and tet
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 41(17)
Many pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) resist degradation in wastewater treatment plants. Thus, they may be transformed by chemical disinfectants in the final treatment stage, generating products that may possess enhanced toxicity/bi
Autor:
William A. Arnold, Peter J. Vikesland, Kristopher McNeill, Matthew L. Grandbois, Jeffrey M. Buth
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 28:2555
Triclosan (TCS; 5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol), a common antimicrobial agent, may react with residual chlorine in tap water during transport to wastewater treatment plants or during chlorine disinfection of wastewater, generating chlorinated