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Tracking 14C-labeled organic micropollutants to differentiate between adsorption and degradation in GAC and biofilm processes
Lunds universitet.
Lunds universitet & Sweden Water Research AB.
Kristianstad University, Plattformen för molekylär analys. Kristianstad University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Research environment MoLab. Kristianstad University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Avdelningen för miljö- och biovetenskap.
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2021 (English)In: Environmental Science and Technology, ISSN 0013-936X, E-ISSN 1520-5851, Vol. 55, no 16, p. 11318-11327Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Granular activated carbon (GAC) filters can be used to reduce emissions of organic micropollutants via municipal wastewater, but it is still uncertain to which extent biological degradation contributes to their removal in GAC filters. 14C-labeled organic micropollutants were therefore used to distinguish degradation from adsorption in a GAC-filter media with associated biofilm. The rates and extents of biological degradation and adsorption were investigated and compared with other biofilm systems, including a moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) and a sand filter, by monitoring 14C activities in the liquid and gas phases. The microbial cleavage of ibuprofen, naproxen, diclofenac, and mecoprop was confirmed for all biofilms, based on the formation of 14CO2, whereas the degradation of 14C-labeled moieties of sulfamethoxazole and carbamazepine was undetected. Higher degradation rates for diclofenac were observed for the GAC-filter media than for the other biofilms. Degradation of previously adsorbed diclofenac onto GAC could be confirmed by the anaerobic adsorption and subsequent aerobic degradation by the GAC-bound biofilm. This study demonstrates the potential use of 14C-labeled micropollutants to study interactions and determine the relative contributions of adsorption and degradation in GAC-based treatment systems.

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2021. Vol. 55, no 16, p. 11318-11327
Keywords [en]
14C-labeling, biofilms, granular activated carbon, pharmaceuticals, transformation
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Environmental Sciences Water Treatment Water Engineering
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hkr:diva-22252DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.1c02728ISI: 000687063400043PubMedID: 34311545OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hkr-22252DiVA, id: diva2:1582283
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Less is more
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Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management, 2243-17European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), STHB.02.02.00-SE-0119/17
Note

This study was done within the project Less is more, which was financed by the Interreg South Baltic Programme 2014−2020 through the European Regional Development Fund. The authors thank the staff at Kristianstad and Klippan WWTPs for their support and technical assistance and Lisa Giles, PhD, for copyediting of the manuscript.

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