2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsestwater.2c00407
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Interface Change and Toxicity Risks of Loose Deposits Induced by Boiling in Water with Discoloration

Abstract: Boiling is commonly used as a point-of-use household water treatment. This study evaluated the effect of boiling on the water quality, with particles originating from loose deposits in drinking water distribution systems. Results showed that during the boiling process, turbidity did not have an obvious change before 60 °C, but it abruptly increased after 90 °C, and it finally reached about 220 NTU (initial 194 NTU) after boiling (100 °C) under a particle concentration of 100 mg/L with a slight initial discolor… Show more

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“…The formation of Fe-perfluorooctanoic acid complex has been found to have an even stronger catalytic effect for DBP formation than single iron crystals . Moreover, iron particles could release NOM during boiling, which further affects DBP formation . Previous research has found that the concentrations of aromatic DBPs during boiling generally followed an increasing trend due to decarboxylation of polycarboxylic precursors in chlorinated tap water .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation of Fe-perfluorooctanoic acid complex has been found to have an even stronger catalytic effect for DBP formation than single iron crystals . Moreover, iron particles could release NOM during boiling, which further affects DBP formation . Previous research has found that the concentrations of aromatic DBPs during boiling generally followed an increasing trend due to decarboxylation of polycarboxylic precursors in chlorinated tap water .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%