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Fungal treatment for the removal of endocrine disrupting compounds from reverse osmosis concentrate: Identification and monitoring of transformation products of benzotriazoles

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 184, Issue -, Pages 1054-1070

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.06.053

Keywords

Benzotriazoles; Reverse osmosis concentrate; Trametes versicolor; Transformation products; On-line turbulent flow chromatography coupled to HRMS

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness [CTQ2010-21776-C02, CTM2013-48545-C2]
  2. European Union through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
  3. Generalitat de Catalunya [2014 SGR 291, 2014 SGR 476]
  4. UAB
  5. Juan de la Cierva Incorporacion fellowship from the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness [JdC-2014-21736]
  6. Ramon y Cajal fellowship from the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness [RyC-2014-16707]

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The removal of 27 endocrine-disrupting compounds and related compounds (suspect effect) from a reverse osmosis concentrate using an alternative decontamination method based on a fungal treatment involving Trametes versicoior was assessed. In addition to chemical analysis, the toxicity of the treated water during the treatment was monitored using a bioluminescence inhibition test and estrogenic and anti-estrogenic tests. The compounds 1H-benzotriazole (BTZ) and two tolyltriazoles (TTZs), 4-methyl-1H-benzotriazole (4-MBTZ) and 5-methyl-1H-benzotriazole (5-MBTZ), were present in the reverse osmosis concentrate at the highest concentrations (7.4 and 12.8 mu g L-1, respectively) and were partially removed by the fungal treatment under sterile conditions (58% for BTZ and 92% for ITZs) and non-sterile conditions, although to lesser extents (32% for BTZ and 50% for ITZs). Individual biotransformation studies of BTZ and the ITZs by T. versicolor in a synthetic medium and further analysis via on-line turbulent flow chromatography coupled to an HRMS-Orbitrap allowed the tentative identification of the transformation products (TPs). Six TPs were postulated for BTZ, two TPs were postulated for 4-MBTZ, and four TPs were postulated for 5-MBTZ. Most of these TPs are suggested to have been generated by conjugation with some sugars and via the methylation of the triazole group. Only TP 148 A, postulated to be derived from the biotransformation of BTZ, was observed in the effluent of the bioreactor treating the reverse osmosis concentrate. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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