Formation of iodinated disinfection byproducts (I-DBPs) in drinking water: emerging concerns and current issues

H Dong, Z Qiang, SD Richardson - Accounts of Chemical …, 2019 - ACS Publications
Conspectus Formation of iodinated disinfection byproducts (I-DBPs) in drinking water has
become an emerging concern. Compared to chlorine-and bromine-containing DBPs, I-DBPs …

Drinking water disinfection by-products

SD Richardson, C Postigo - Emerging organic contaminants and human …, 2012 - Springer
Drinking water disinfection by-products (DBPs) are an unintended consequence of using
chemical disinfectants to kill harmful pathogens in water. DBPs are formed by the reaction of …

Drivers of disinfection byproduct cytotoxicity in US drinking water: should other DBPs be considered for regulation?

JM Allen, MJ Plewa, ED Wagner, X Wei… - Environmental …, 2021 - ACS Publications
This study reveals key disinfection byproduct (DBP) toxicity drivers in drinking water across
the United States. DBPs, which are ubiquitous in drinking water, form by the reaction of …

How much of the total organic halogen and developmental toxicity of chlorinated drinking water might be attributed to aromatic halogenated DBPs?

J Han, X Zhang, J Jiang, W Li - Environmental science & …, 2021 - ACS Publications
Although> 700 disinfection byproducts (DBPs) have been identified,> 50% of the total
organic halogen (TOX) in drinking water chlorination is unknown, and the DBPs responsible …

Emerging environmental contaminants: Challenges facing our next generation and potential engineering solutions

SD Richardson, SY Kimura - Environmental Technology & Innovation, 2017 - Elsevier
While our current generation continues to make efforts to remediate and minimize traditional
pollutants in the environment, other “emerging” environmental contaminants are now …

Occurrence of a new generation of disinfection byproducts

SW Krasner, HS Weinberg… - … science & technology, 2006 - ACS Publications
A survey of disinfection byproduct (DBP) occurrence in the United States was conducted at
12 drinking water treatment plants. In addition to currently regulated DBPs, more than 50 …

Contributions of pharmaceuticals to DBP formation and developmental toxicity in chlorination of NOM-containing source water

W Li, J Han, X Zhang, G Chen… - Environmental Science & …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Pharmaceuticals have been considered a priority group of emerging micropollutants in
source waters in recent years, while their role in the formation and toxicity of disinfection …

Does granular activated carbon with chlorination produce safer drinking water? From disinfection byproducts and total organic halogen to calculated toxicity

AA Cuthbertson, SY Kimura… - … science & technology, 2019 - ACS Publications
Granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorption is well-established for controlling regulated
disinfection byproducts (DBPs), but its effectiveness for unregulated DBPs and DBP …

Chlorination (but not UV disinfection) generates cell debris that increases extracellular antibiotic resistance gene transfer via proximal adsorption to recipients and …

Q Yuan, P Yu, Y Cheng, P Zuo, Y Xu… - … science & technology, 2022 - ACS Publications
To advance the understanding of antibiotic resistance propagation from wastewater
treatment plants, it is important to elucidate how different effluent disinfection processes …

Progressive increase in disinfection byproducts and mutagenicity from source to tap to swimming pool and spa water: impact of human inputs

EJ Daiber, DM DeMarini, SA Ravuri… - Environmental …, 2016 - ACS Publications
Pools and spas are enjoyed throughout the world for exercise and relaxation. However,
there are no previous studies on mutagenicity of disinfected spa (hot tub) waters or …