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Lab. on Chemical Redox Acceleration Technologies for Water Quality



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Nitrosamine formation driven by electrochemical chlorination of urine-containing source waters: Effects of operational conditions | |
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Year of publication | 2024 |
Title of paper | Nitrosamine formation driven by electrochemical chlorination of urine-containing source waters: Effects of operational conditions |
Author | Mingizem Gashaw Seid, Sung Ho Chae, Changha Lee, Kangwoo Cho*, Seok Won Hong* |
Publication in journal | Water Research |
Status of publication | accepted |
Vol | 263 |
Link | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2024.122190 290회 연결 |
We investigated the formation of nitrosamines from urine during electrochemical chlorination (EC) using dimensionally stable anodes. Short-term electrolysis (< 1 h) of urine at 25 mA cm−2 generated seven nitrosamines (0.1–7.4 µg L−1), where N-nitrosodimethylamine, N-nitrosomethylethylamine, and N-nitrosodiethylamine were predominant with concentrations ranging from 1.2 to 7.4 µg L−1. Mechanistic studies showed that the formation kinetics of nitrosamines was influenced by urine aging and composition, with fresh urine generating the highest levels (0.9–5.8 µg L−1) compared with aged, centrifuged, or filtered urine (0.2–4.1 µg L−1). Concurrently, studies on urine pretreatment through filtration and centrifugation underscored the significance of nitrogenous metabolites (such as protein-like products and urinary amino acids) and particle-associated humic fractions in nitrosamine formation during EC of urine. This finding was confirmed through chromatographic and spectroscopic studies utilizing LC |