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Should transformation products change the way we manage chemicals?

Authors :
Zahn, Daniel
Arp, H.P.H.
Fenner, K.
Georgi, Anett
Hafner, J.
Hale, S.E.
Hollender, J.
Letzel, T.
Schymanski, E.L.
Sigmund, G.
Reemtsma, Thorsten
Zahn, Daniel
Arp, H.P.H.
Fenner, K.
Georgi, Anett
Hafner, J.
Hale, S.E.
Hollender, J.
Letzel, T.
Schymanski, E.L.
Sigmund, G.
Reemtsma, Thorsten
Source :
ISSN: 0013-936X
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

When chemical pollutants enter the environment, they can undergo diverse transformation processes, forming a wide range of transformation products (TPs), some of them benign and others more harmful than their precursors. To date, the majority of TPs remain largely unrecognized and unregulated, particularly as TPs are generally not part of routine chemical risk or hazard assessment. Since many TPs formed from oxidative processes are more polar than their precursors, they may be especially relevant in the context of persistent, mobile, and toxic (PMT) and very persistent and very mobile (vPvM) substances, which are two new hazard classes that have recently been established on a European level. We highlight herein that as a result, TPs deserve more attention in research, chemicals regulation, and chemicals management. This perspective summarizes the main challenges preventing a better integration of TPs in these areas: (1) the lack of reliable high-throughput TP identification methods, (2) uncertainties in TP prediction, (3) inadequately considered TP formation during (advanced) water treatment, and (4) insufficient integration and harmonization of TPs in most regulatory frameworks. A way forward to tackle these challenges and integrate TPs into chemical management is proposed.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 0013-936X
Notes :
ISSN: 0013-936X, Environmental Science & Technology 58 (18);; 7710 - 7718, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1433288310
Document Type :
Electronic Resource