Abstract Environmental fate of amine oxide: Using measured and predicted values to determine aquatic exposure
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Environmental fate of amine oxide: Using measured and predicted values to determine aquatic exposure

机译:氧化胺的环境命运:使用测得的和预测的值确定水生暴露

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AbstractAmine oxide (AO) surfactants are used widely in North American household detergents resulting in >44,000mtons disposed down the drain annually. Due to AOs substantial down the drain disposal volume, wide dispersive use, and high aquatic toxicity, there is a need to evaluate ecological exposure and corresponding risk. This study refined the current knowledge regarding the fate of AO disposed down the drain through laboratory simulation studies to evaluate biodegradation in the sewer and during activated sludge wastewater treatment. A monitoring program which measured effluent AO concentrations for the dominant carbon chain lengths, C12 and C14, at 44 wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) across the continental US was also conducted. The study results were then used as input into probabilistic exposure models to predict US receiving stream concentrations. In three separate OECD 314A Sewer Water Die-Away studies AO was rapidly biodegraded with >76% mineralized by study completion and the geometric mean of the primary biodegradation rates being 0.184h1. Two OECD 303A Activated Sludge WWTP Simulation studies showed rapid and complete biodegradation of AO with ≤0.09% of parent AO remaining in the effluent, ≤0.03% of parent AO sorbed to sludge solids, and >97% complete mineralization of AO. Monitoring at US WWPTs confirmed low levels of AO in effluents with mean C12 and C14AO concentrations of 52.8 and 20.1ng/L respectively. Based on the monitoring data, the 90th percentile concentrations of C12 and C14AO for 7Q10 low flow stream conditions were >2 orders of magnitude lower than the predicted no effect concentrations indicating negligible aquatic risk from AO in US receiving streams. This study verifies that AO is safe for the aquatic environment even at the currently high usage volumes due to rapid biodegradation during transit through the sewer and wastewater treatment.Graphical abstractDisplay OmittedHighlightsEvaluation of amine oxide fate during down the drain disposalEvaluation of biodegradation rate in OECD 314A Sewer Water Die-AwayEvaluation of fate during Wastewater Treatment Plant Simulation StudiesMonitoring amine oxide concentrations in US wastewater treatment plant effluentsProbabilistic exposure modeling to predict concentrations in US receiving streams
机译: 摘要 - 1 。两项OECD 303A活性污泥污水处理厂模拟研究表明,AO可以快速完全降解,其中≤0.09%的母体AO残留在废水中,≤0.03%的母体AO吸附到污泥固体中,> 97%的AO完全矿化。在美国污水处理厂进行的监测证实,废水中的AO水平较低,平均C12和C14AO浓度分别为52.8和20.1ng / L。根据监测数据,2010年第7季度低流量条件下C12和C14AO的第90个百分位浓度比预计的无影响浓度低2个数量级,表明美国接收流中来自AO的水生风险可忽略不计。这项研究验证了由于在下水道和废水处理过程中生物降解迅速,即使在当前使用量很高的情况下,AO对水生环境也是安全的。 图形摘要 省略显示 突出显示 评估排水过程中氧化胺的命运 对OECD 314A下水道废水中的生物降解率进行评估 在污水处理厂模拟研究中的命运评估 监控美国废水处理厂废水中的氧化胺浓度 概率暴露模型,以预测美国接收流中的浓度 < / ce:抽象>

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