Han, Yu et al. published their research in Science of the Total Environment in 2022 |CAS: 144-80-9

The Article related to chem target screening landfill leachates groundwater guangzhou south china, chemicals of emerging concern, groundwater, high-resolution mass spectrometry, landfill leachate, non-target analysis and other aspects.Application of 144-80-9

On September 1, 2022, Han, Yu; Hu, Li-Xin; Liu, Ting; Liu, Jing; Wang, Yu-Qing; Zhao, Jia-Hui; Liu, You-Sheng; Zhao, Jian-Liang; Ying, Guang-Guo published an article.Application of 144-80-9 The title of the article was Non-target, suspect and target screening of chemicals of emerging concern in landfill leachates and groundwater in Guangzhou, South China. And the article contained the following:

Landfill sites have been regarded as a significant source of chems. of emerging concern (CECs) in groundwater. However, our understanding about the compositions of CECs in landfill leachate and adjacent groundwater is still very limited. Here we investigated the CECs in landfill leachates and groundwater of Guangzhou in South China by target, suspect and non-target anal. using high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS). A variety of CECs (n = 242), including pharmaceuticals (n = 64), pharmaceutical intermediates (n = 18), personal care products (n = 9), food additives (n = 18), industrial chems. (n = 82, e.g., flame retardants, plasticizers, antioxidants and catalysts), pesticides (n = 26), transformation products (n = 8) and other organic compounds (n = 17) were (tentatively) identified by non-target and suspect screening. 142 CECs were quantitated with target anal., and among them 37, 24 and 27 CECs were detected resp. in the raw leachate (272-1780μg/L), treated leachate (0.25-0.81μg/L) and groundwater (0.10-53.7μg/L). The CECs in the raw leachates were efficiently removed with the removal efficiencies greater than 88.7%. Acesulfame, bisphenol F and ketoprofen were the most abundant compounds in both treated leachate and groundwater. The CECs in groundwater was found most likely to be originated from the landfill sites. Our results highlight the importance of non-target screening in identifying CECs, and reveal the contamination risk of groundwater by landfill leachate. The experimental process involved the reaction of N-((4-Aminophenyl)sulfonyl)acetamide(cas: 144-80-9).Application of 144-80-9

The Article related to chem target screening landfill leachates groundwater guangzhou south china, chemicals of emerging concern, groundwater, high-resolution mass spectrometry, landfill leachate, non-target analysis and other aspects.Application of 144-80-9

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