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Effects of ultrasonication on the DBP formation and toxicity during chlorination of saline wastewater effluents

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Volume 117, Issue -, Pages 326-335

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.jes.2022.05.029

Keywords

Disinfection byproducts; DBPs; Chlorination; Ultrasonication; Developmental toxicity

Funding

  1. Research Grants Council of Hong Kong, China [16212518, 16210221, T21-711/16R, T21-705/20-N]
  2. Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research of the Joint Regional Fund, Guangdong, China [2019A1515110569]

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This study examined the effects of ultrasonication on the formation and toxicity of disinfection byproducts in saline wastewater effluents. It was found that ultrasonic horn pretreatment significantly reduced the levels of toxic substances, with the maximum toxicity reduction occurring in samples with ultrasonic horn pretreatment.
Chlorine disinfection of saline wastewater effluents rich in bromide and iodide forms relatively toxic brominated and iodinated disinfection byproducts (DBPs). Ultrasonication is a relatively new water treatment technology, and it is less sensitive to suspended solids in wastewaters. In this study, we examined the effects of ultrasonication (in terms of reactor type and combination mode with chlorination) on the DBP formation and toxicity in chlorinated primary and secondary saline wastewater effluents. Compared with the chlorinated wastewater effluent samples without ultrasonication, ultrasonic horn pretreatment of the wastewater effluent samples reduced the total organic halogen (TOX) levels in chlorination by -30%, but ultrasonic bath pretreatment of the wastewater samples did not significantly change the TOX levels in chlorination, which might be attributed to the higher energy utilization and decomposition extent of organic DBP precursors in the ultrasonic horn reactor. Moreover, the TOX levels in the chlorinated samples with ultrasonic horn pretreatment (USH-chlorination), simultaneous treatment (chlorination+USH) and subsequent treatment (chlorination-USH) were also significantly reduced, with the maximum TOX reductions occurring in the samples with ultrasonic horn pretreatment. A toxicity index was calculated by weighting and summing the levels of total organic chlorine, total organic bromine and total organic iodine in each treated sample. The calculated toxicity index values of the chlorinated wastewater effluent samples followed a descending rank order of chlorination > chlorination+USH > chlorination-USH > USH-chlorination, with the lowest toxicity occurring in the samples with ultrasonic horn pretreatment. Then, a developmental toxicity bioassay was conducted for each treated sample. The measured toxicity index values of the chlorinated wastewater samples followed the same descending rank order. (C) 2022 The Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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