“…Perfluorinated compounds, pharmaceuticals, personal-care products, disinfection byproducts, sunscreens, paints, flame retardants, algal toxins, dioxane, pesticides and their degradation byproducts or nanomaterials are considered within this group [1,2,3]. The compound carbamazepine (CBZ, a psychiatric drug) is a CEC commonly found in natural waters, which is refractive to conventional water treatments and thus can be found in many rivers and streams [4,5,6]. For instance, CBZ was detected at concentrations ranging from ng L −1 to µg L −1 in samples of surface freshwaters taken from different rivers and lakes of Europe [7].…”