2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2006.11.003
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Persistence of pharmaceuticals and other organic compounds in chlorinated drinking water as a function of time

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“…As a first pass estimate of recalcitrance to water treatment, of the compounds listed by Gibs et al (2007), and Glassmeyer et al (2008), only 19 had a K ow of <1.…”
Section: Attenuation In the Environmentmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…As a first pass estimate of recalcitrance to water treatment, of the compounds listed by Gibs et al (2007), and Glassmeyer et al (2008), only 19 had a K ow of <1.…”
Section: Attenuation In the Environmentmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Chlorine dioxide is anticipated to react particularly with compounds containing phenolic amino and thio functions (Snyder et al, 2003). In a study of 98 organic micro-compounds, Gibs et al (2007) showed that 50% were not substantially degraded by combined and free chlorine.…”
Section: Drinking Water Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Characteristic of a three-ring molecular structure, colchicine has 3 OMe functional groups attached to the trimethyphenyl A-ring, one OMe to the tropolone C-ring, and one NHAc group bound into the B-ring with antimitosis functionality (see Ray et al, 1981). For nicotine, Hua et al (2006) and Gibs et al (2007) indicated that the bicyclic alkaloid is oxidized to form cotinine in drinking water disinfection.…”
Section: Experimental Setup and Test Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os abatedouros e frigoríficos geram uma grande quantidade de efluentes líquidos, que são quase inteiramente orgânicos, dentre os quais estão os poluentes orgânicos persistentes, como fármacos de uso humano e veterinário em geral, pesticidas, produtos de higiene pessoal, metabólitos de detergentes, entre outros (Gibs et al, 2007). Estes efluentes são normalmente tratados por processos biológicos convencionais, os quais são eficientes na remoção da matéria orgânica, porém, não são capazes de degradar os poluentes orgânicos persistentes presentes.…”
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