Nontarget Insights into the Fate of Cl-/Br-Containing DOM in Leachate during Membrane Treatment.

Environ Sci Technol

Institute of Waste Treatment and Reclamation, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, PR China.

Published: October 2023

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  • Halogenated organic compounds in wastewater are problematic because they can remain in the environment and accumulate in living organisms, yet not much is known about them on a molecular level.
  • Researchers conducted a study using advanced techniques to screen for these compounds in waste leachates and their concentrates, identifying 438 unique chlorine- and bromine-containing organic formulas.
  • The study found that traditional extraction methods were less effective than mixed-sorbent techniques, which revealed that over 75% of these compounds remained stable even after undergoing additional treatment processes, highlighting their persistence as contaminants in wastewater.

Article Abstract

Halogenated organic compounds in wastewater are persistent and bioaccumulative contaminants of great concern, but few are known at the molecular level. Herein, we focus on nontarget screening of halogenated dissolved organic matter (DOM) in highly concentrated organic matrices of waste leachates and their concentrates. Solid-phase extraction (SPE) was optimized before capturing halogenated signatures via HaloSeeker 2.0 software on mining full-scan high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) fingerprints. This study identified 438 Cl-/Br-containing DOM formulas in 21 leachates and membrane concentrates. Among them, 334 formulas were achieved via SPE with mixed-sorbent cartridges (mixed-SPE), surpassing the 164 formulas achieved through Bond Elut PPL cartridges (PPL-SPE). Herein, only four samples identified via PPL-SPE exhibited a resolution of >50% for extracted Cl-/Br-containing DOM by either SPE. The halogenated DOM constituted 6.87% of the total DOM mass features. Nevertheless, more abundant adsorbable organic halogens deciphered waste leachates and highly concentrated waste streams as reservoirs for halogenated contaminants. Remarkably, 75.7-98.1% of Cl-/Br-containing DOM in primary membrane concentrates remained stable through the secondary membrane treatment, indicating the persistence of these unknown contaminants even post-treatment.

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Nontarget Insights into the Fate of Cl-/Br-Containing DOM in Leachate during Membrane Treatment.

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October 2023

Institute of Waste Treatment and Reclamation, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, PR China.

Article Synopsis
  • Halogenated organic compounds in wastewater are problematic because they can remain in the environment and accumulate in living organisms, yet not much is known about them on a molecular level.
  • Researchers conducted a study using advanced techniques to screen for these compounds in waste leachates and their concentrates, identifying 438 unique chlorine- and bromine-containing organic formulas.
  • The study found that traditional extraction methods were less effective than mixed-sorbent techniques, which revealed that over 75% of these compounds remained stable even after undergoing additional treatment processes, highlighting their persistence as contaminants in wastewater.
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