1. Seasonal concentration variation and potential influencing factors of organophosphorus flame retardants in a wastewater treatment plant.
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Li, Shenghong, Zhu, Fenfen, Zhang, Dongrui, Li, Chenghui, Xu, Yiping, Qing, Dahan, and Wang, Jiawei
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FIREPROOFING agents , *SEWAGE disposal plants , *ORGANOPHOSPHORUS pesticides , *PRINCIPAL components analysis , *WASTEWATER treatment - Abstract
Organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs) in both of water and sludge phase of influent and effluent of the STP were investigated in Beijing of China in five seasons. Total OPFRs concentrations in water phase of influent in five seasons were between 600 and 838 ng/L, where total OPFRs concentration was the lowest in summer of 2018. In water phase of influent and effluent, two chlorinated OPFRs (TCEP and TCPP) were major. Alkyl OPFRs decreased the most in water phase from influent to effluent. In sludge phase, the OPFRs amounts in winter were the lowest. The main OPFRs in sludge phase were TEHP and EHDP, which can be explained by the two OPFRs properties (log K ow and log K oc). Higher the values of the log K ow and log K oc of OPFRs, more amounts in sludge phase. The mass flow of OPFRs in influent were analysed by Principal Component Analysis (PCA), indicating that the influent amounts of TCEP, TDCP, TCPP and DCP were main OPFRs in four seasons to influence the characteristics of influent. Compared to OPFRs reduction in some STPs in other countries, alkyl and aryl OPFRs reduction rates were higher than chlorinated OPFRs. TBEP, TEHP and TPHP can always be effectively removed in different seasons and different STPs. The analysis methods of Pearson correlation and linear correlation were processed to check the possible factors affecting OPFRs reduction in STP. OPFRs reduction was related to some STP working parameters. Significant correlation also was found between OPFRs properties and reduction. • The concentration changes of 10 kinds of OPFRs in SWT were analysed by season. • A relationship is between the release of OPFRs and human production. • The effect of wastewater treatment conditions on the removal rate of OPFRs. • Kow, Koc, KD and BCF were positively correlated with the reduction rate of OPFRs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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