Themed collection Drinking water oxidation and disinfection processes

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Editorial

Themed issue on drinking water oxidation and disinfection processes

Guest editors Tom Bond, Wenhai Chu, Urs von Gunten and Maria José Farré introduce the Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology themed issue on drinking water oxidation and disinfection processes.

Graphical abstract: Themed issue on drinking water oxidation and disinfection processes
Editorial

Editorial Perspectives: Scottish Water case study

This article discusses the removal of disinfection by-product precursors in Scottish Water treatment works.

Graphical abstract: Editorial Perspectives: Scottish Water case study
Perspective

Molecular mechanisms and potential applications of the intrinsic chemiluminescence produced from the degradation of haloaromatic pollutants during environmentally-friendly advanced oxidation processes

Unprecedented ˙OH-dependent intrinsic chemiluminescence (CL) can be produced during the AOPs-mediated degradation of highly toxic haloaromatics (XAr), and a new CL analytical method was developed to measure XAr and monitor their degradation kinetics.

Graphical abstract: Molecular mechanisms and potential applications of the intrinsic chemiluminescence produced from the degradation of haloaromatic pollutants during environmentally-friendly advanced oxidation processes
Tutorial Review

Ecotoxicological effects of disinfected wastewater effluents: a short review of in vivo toxicity bioassays on aquatic organisms

This review focuses on the in vivo bioassays of disinfected wastewater effluents with respect to aquatic organisms in order to provide an insight into further studies on the ecotoxicological effects.

Graphical abstract: Ecotoxicological effects of disinfected wastewater effluents: a short review of in vivo toxicity bioassays on aquatic organisms
Critical Review

The reactions of chlorine dioxide with inorganic and organic compounds in water treatment: kinetics and mechanisms

The reaction kinetics and mechanisms of ClO2 reactions with inorganic and organic compounds are overviewed.

Graphical abstract: The reactions of chlorine dioxide with inorganic and organic compounds in water treatment: kinetics and mechanisms
Critical Review

The forest or the trees: a critical review on the analysis of total organic halogen (TOX) in drinking waters and its utility as a water quality parameter

TOX can be used as an indicator for regulated DBP concentrations in, and toxicity of, disinfected waters.

Graphical abstract: The forest or the trees: a critical review on the analysis of total organic halogen (TOX) in drinking waters and its utility as a water quality parameter
Paper

Effects of residual disinfectants on the redox speciation of lead(II)/(IV) minerals in drinking water distribution systems

This study investigated the reaction kinetics on the oxidative transformation of lead(II) minerals by free chlorine (HOCl) and free bromine (HOBr) in drinking water distribution systems.

Graphical abstract: Effects of residual disinfectants on the redox speciation of lead(ii)/(iv) minerals in drinking water distribution systems
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Treating water containing elevated bromide and iodide levels with granular activated carbon and free chlorine: impacts on disinfection byproduct formation and calculated toxicity

Granular activated carbon effectively controlled disinfection byproduct formation and calculated toxicity, especially at high influent bromide levels.

Graphical abstract: Treating water containing elevated bromide and iodide levels with granular activated carbon and free chlorine: impacts on disinfection byproduct formation and calculated toxicity
Paper

Composite toxicity assays for enhanced assessment of decentralized potable reuse systems

Decentralized direct potable reuse systems present new opportunities for resilient and sustainable facilities of the future, but potential risks must be studied carefully using advanced methods that consider potential toxicity from known and unknown oxidation byproducts.

Graphical abstract: Composite toxicity assays for enhanced assessment of decentralized potable reuse systems
Open Access Paper

Photodegradation of antihistamine chlorpheniramine using a novel iron-incorporated carbon material and solar radiation

Water pollution due to emerging contaminants is a topic that should be researched to a greater extent because of the ignorance of adverse effects these pollutants may have on living beings.

Graphical abstract: Photodegradation of antihistamine chlorpheniramine using a novel iron-incorporated carbon material and solar radiation
Paper

Enhancement of ozonation efficiency employing dead-end hollow fiber membranes

Dead end membrane operation maximizes O3 dissolution.

Graphical abstract: Enhancement of ozonation efficiency employing dead-end hollow fiber membranes
Paper

Reaction of chlorine dioxide with organic matter – formation of inorganic products

Chlorine dioxide reacts with electron-rich moieties of NOM, such as phenols, to form different inorganic products. The yields of inorganic products depend on the moieties and help to identify the pathway.

Graphical abstract: Reaction of chlorine dioxide with organic matter – formation of inorganic products
Paper

UV/chlorine vs. UV/H2O2 for water reuse at Orange County Water District, CA: a pilot study

On-site demonstration tests evaluated 1,4-dioxane removal in reverse osmosis permeate (RO permeate) at the Orange County Water District (OCWD) Advanced Water Purification Facility (AWPF).

Graphical abstract: UV/chlorine vs. UV/H2O2 for water reuse at Orange County Water District, CA: a pilot study
Paper

Source characterization and removal of N-nitrosamine precursors during activated sludge treatment

Municipal wastewater discharges after secondary biological treatment (e.g., the activated sludge (AS) process) are a major potential source of N-nitrosamine precursors which may impact downstream source water quality.

Graphical abstract: Source characterization and removal of N-nitrosamine precursors during activated sludge treatment
Open Access Paper

Advanced electrochemical oxidation for the simultaneous removal of manganese and generation of permanganate oxidant

Emerging electrochemical systems, such as advanced electro-oxidation, provide a potentially powerful alternative to conventional oxidation processes which can often be unsuitable for small, remote and decentralised system applications.

Graphical abstract: Advanced electrochemical oxidation for the simultaneous removal of manganese and generation of permanganate oxidant
Paper

Rapid, high-sensitivity analysis of oxyhalides by non-suppressed ion chromatography-electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry: application to ClO4, ClO3, ClO2, and BrO3 quantification during sunlight/chlorine advanced oxidation

A novel, non-suppressed ion chromatography-mass spectrometry method enables rapid analysis of all regulated oxyhalides at sub-μg L−1 levels in natural waters and waters subjected to chlorination and sunlight/chlorine advanced oxidation.

Graphical abstract: Rapid, high-sensitivity analysis of oxyhalides by non-suppressed ion chromatography-electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry: application to ClO4−, ClO3−, ClO2−, and BrO3− quantification during sunlight/chlorine advanced oxidation
Open Access Paper

UVC-based advanced oxidation processes for simultaneous removal of microcontaminants and pathogens from simulated municipal wastewater at pilot plant scale

The challenge of providing good quality reclaimed water free from contaminants of emerging concern, even at small concentrations, i.e., microcontaminants (MCs) and pathogens are main hot topics worldwide.

Graphical abstract: UVC-based advanced oxidation processes for simultaneous removal of microcontaminants and pathogens from simulated municipal wastewater at pilot plant scale
Paper

Comparison of the impact of ozone, chlorine dioxide, ferrate and permanganate pre-oxidation on organic disinfection byproduct formation during post-chlorination

Pre-oxidation is commonly used to mitigate the formation of byproducts during post-disinfection.

Graphical abstract: Comparison of the impact of ozone, chlorine dioxide, ferrate and permanganate pre-oxidation on organic disinfection byproduct formation during post-chlorination
Paper

Detecting hydrogen peroxide reliably in water via ion chromatography: a method evaluation update and comparison in the presence of interfering components

Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in complex water matrix can be detected reliably by ion chromatography (IC) due to its superior separation ability.

Graphical abstract: Detecting hydrogen peroxide reliably in water via ion chromatography: a method evaluation update and comparison in the presence of interfering components
Paper

Assessing disinfection byproduct risks for algal impacted surface waters and the effects of peracetic acid pre-oxidation

Peracetic acid pre-oxidation of algal impacted waters can reduce formation of trihalomethanes but promote formation of haloacetonitriles, due to the degradation of dissolved organic matter and coincident release of intracellular organic matter.

Graphical abstract: Assessing disinfection byproduct risks for algal impacted surface waters and the effects of peracetic acid pre-oxidation
Paper

Total organic halogen (TOX) species formation at different locations in drinking water distribution systems

TOCl, TOBr and TOI concentrations were quantified quarterly at 11 US drinking water treatment plants and distribution systems.

Graphical abstract: Total organic halogen (TOX) species formation at different locations in drinking water distribution systems
Paper

Degradation of sulfachloropyridazine by UV-C/persulfate: kinetics, key factors, degradation pathway

Antibiotics are frequently detected in water, which can pose a great threat to human health.

Graphical abstract: Degradation of sulfachloropyridazine by UV-C/persulfate: kinetics, key factors, degradation pathway
Paper

Chlorination of N,N-dimethylhydrazine compounds: reaction kinetics, mechanisms, and implications for controlling N-nitrosodimethylamine formation during ozonation

Pre-chlorination can eliminate N,N-dimethylhydrazine-type ozone–NDMA precursors, which is useful for controlling NDMA in drinking water ozonation.

Graphical abstract: Chlorination of N,N-dimethylhydrazine compounds: reaction kinetics, mechanisms, and implications for controlling N-nitrosodimethylamine formation during ozonation
Paper

Tracking the formation of new brominated disinfection by-products during the seawater desalination process

Ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry revealed substantial dissolved organic matter changes and the formation of numerous bromine-containing disinfection by-products during the seawater desalination process.

Graphical abstract: Tracking the formation of new brominated disinfection by-products during the seawater desalination process
Open Access Paper

High-throughput and reliable determination of 13 haloacetic acids and dalapon in water and evaluation of control strategies

A simple, fast, highly-sensitive and selective method for the simultaneous determination of 13 haloacetic acids and dalapon in water was developed and applied to evaluate two strategies to control the concentrations of the target analytes in water.

Graphical abstract: High-throughput and reliable determination of 13 haloacetic acids and dalapon in water and evaluation of control strategies
Paper

Purification and removal of the low molecular weight fraction of polyDADMAC reduces N-nitrosodimethylamine formation during water treatment

Residual organics in cationic polymer contribute disproportionately to NDMA formation, but can be removed through polymer purification.

Graphical abstract: Purification and removal of the low molecular weight fraction of polyDADMAC reduces N-nitrosodimethylamine formation during water treatment
Paper

Removal trends of sulfonamides and their ARGs during soil aquifer treatment and subsequent chlorination: effect of aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation

Soil aquifer treatment significantly decreased the SA concentration in recharged synthetic water and aerobic biodegradation played a great role.

Graphical abstract: Removal trends of sulfonamides and their ARGs during soil aquifer treatment and subsequent chlorination: effect of aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation
Paper

On the role of a graphene oxide/titania catalyst, visible LED and ozone in removing mixtures of pharmaceutical contaminants from water and wastewater

Pharmaceuticals removal by photocatalytic ozonation: evaluation of radiation fluence, GO content and GO–TiO2 dosage synergies in ultrapure water photocatalytic ozonation. Two reaction kinetic periods proposed for wastewater photocatalytic ozonation.

Graphical abstract: On the role of a graphene oxide/titania catalyst, visible LED and ozone in removing mixtures of pharmaceutical contaminants from water and wastewater
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Formation and sorption of trihalomethanes from cross-linked polyethylene pipes following chlorinated water exposure

Formation and sorption of trihalomethanes (THMs) occurs in chlorinated waters exposed to cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) pipes, impacting water quality in building plumbing.

Graphical abstract: Formation and sorption of trihalomethanes from cross-linked polyethylene pipes following chlorinated water exposure
Open Access Paper

Simultaneous ozonation of 90 organic micropollutants including illicit drugs and their metabolites in different water matrices

The ozonation of 90 chemically diverse organic micropollutants (OMPs) including four classes of illicit drugs and their metabolites was studied in pure buffered water, tap water and wastewater effluent at three specific ozone doses and three pH levels.

Graphical abstract: Simultaneous ozonation of 90 organic micropollutants including illicit drugs and their metabolites in different water matrices
Paper

Mixture effects of drinking water disinfection by-products: implications for risk assessment

Disinfection by-products (DBPs) in drinking water have been associated with increased cancer risk but effects of known DBPs cannot explain the mixture effects of disinfected water samples.

Graphical abstract: Mixture effects of drinking water disinfection by-products: implications for risk assessment
Paper

Response surface methodology directed adsorption of chlorate and chlorite onto MIEX resin and study of chemical properties

For the first time, response surface methodology has been used to optimize the adsorption process of chlorite and chlorate by MIEX.

Graphical abstract: Response surface methodology directed adsorption of chlorate and chlorite onto MIEX resin and study of chemical properties
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Application of in vitro bioassays for water quality monitoring in three drinking water treatment plants using different treatment processes including biological treatment, nanofiltration and ozonation coupled with disinfection

In vitro bioassays indicative of different modes of action demonstrate the high quality of produced drinking water.

Graphical abstract: Application of in vitro bioassays for water quality monitoring in three drinking water treatment plants using different treatment processes including biological treatment, nanofiltration and ozonation coupled with disinfection
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This collection showcases the latest advances in chemical, toxicological, epidemiological, microbiological, public health and engineering aspects of drinking water oxidation and disinfection processes.

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