| Literature DB >> 24697330 |
Arjun K Venkatesan1, Benny F G Pycke, Rolf U Halden.
Abstract
The occurrence of eight carcinogenic N-nitrosamines in biosolids from 74 wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in the contiguous United States was investigated. Using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, seven nitrosamines [(N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), N-nitrosomethylethylamine, N-nitrosodi-n-propylamine (NDPA), N-nitrosodibutylamine, N-nitrosopyrrolidine, N-nitrosopiperidine (NPIP), and N-nitrosodiphenylamine (NDPhA)] were detected with varying detection frequency (DF) in 88% of the biosolids samples (n = 80), with five of the seven being reported here for the first time in biosolids. While rarely detected (DF 3%), NDMA was the most abundant compound at an average concentration of 504 ± 417 ng/g dry weight of biosolids. The most frequently detected nitrosamine was NDPhA (0.7-147 ng/g) with a DF of 79%, followed by NDPA (7-505 ng/g) and NPIP (51-1185 ng/g) at 21% and 11%, respectively. The DF of nitrosamines in biosolids was positively correlated with their respective n-octanol-water partition coefficients (R(2) = 0.65). The DF and sum of mean concentrations of nitrosamines in biosolids increased with the treatment capacity of WWTPs. Given their frequent occurrence in nationally representative samples and the amount of U.S. biosolids being applied on land as soil amendment, this study warrants more research into the occurrence and fate of nitrosamines in biosolids-amended soils in the context of crop and drinking water safety.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24697330 PMCID: PMC4018098 DOI: 10.1021/es5001352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Technol ISSN: 0013-936X Impact factor: 9.028
Figure 1Structures, MRM transitions [parent ion m/z > product ion m/z], and LC-MS/MS chromatograms (100 μg/L concentration) of eight N-nitrosamines screened in the present study. Numbers next to the peak represent the retention times of the analytes in units of minutes.
Method Performance and Concentrations of N-Nitrosamines in U.S. Biosolids
| recovery (%) | biosolids
concentration (ng/g) avg. (min, max) | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| compound | CAS# | molecular weight (g/mol) | absolute | relative | method detection limit (ng/g dw) | wet weight | dry weight | RPD | detection frequency (%) |
| NDMA | 62-75-9 | 74 | 32 ± 12 | 110 ± 11 | 5.7 | 150 (54, 248) | 504 (87, 920) | 34 | 3 |
| NMEA | 10595-95-6 | 88 | 32 ± 7 | 1.1 | 11.4 (5.5, 14) | 121 (20, 393) | 12 | 5 | |
| NDPA | 621-64-7 | 130 | 41 ± 12 | 100 ± 5 | 0.6 | 44 (2.4, 314) | 134 (7, 505) | 46 ± 20 | 21 |
| NDBA | 924-16-3 | 158 | 38 ± 14 | 0.1 | 0.7 (0.2, 1.9) | 1.8 (0.2, 3.3) | 21 ± 23 | 9 | |
| NPYR | 930-55-2 | 100 | 51 ± 8 | 2.3 | 3.8 | 7.6 | 15 | 1 | |
| NPIP | 100-75-4 | 114 | 52 ± 7 | 100 ± 4 | 1.1 | 78 (12, 224) | 332 (51, 1185) | 15 | 11 |
| NDPhA | 86-30-6 | 198 | 68 ± 18 | 90 ± 10 | 0.06 | 4.5 (0.1, 91) | 10 (0.7, 147) | 23 ± 29 | 79 |
Concentrations of analytes lacking stable-isotope labeled analogues are not recovery corrected.
Relative recoveries were determined using area ratios of analyte to (stable-isotope labeled) surrogate standard. Absolute recoveries were obtained using absolute areas instead of area ratios. Absolute recoveries were determined from matrix spike studies.
Dry weight concentrations were calculated from wet weight concentrations using the solids content of the biosolids samples.
RPD: relative percentage difference.
Figure 2(a) Box-and-whisker plot of N-nitrosamines concentrations in biosolids samples from the U.S. EPA’s Targeted National Sewage Sludge Survey (TNSSS). Numbers within parentheses represent the number of detects out of a total of 80 samples analyzed. (b) A log–log plot of partition coefficient vs detection frequency of N-nitrosamines in biosolids showed a linear trend.
Figure 3Spatial variation of N-nitrosamines concentrations in U.S. biosolids. The entry “n” is the total number of samples analyzed in the respective region. Numbers next to the bar depict the number of detects in the respective region. Error bars represent minima and maxima.
Figure 4Concentrations of N-nitrosamines reported in units of ng/g dw with respect to treatment capacity of the wastewater treatment plants sampled. “F” is the flow volume in millions of liters per day. Error bars represent ± one standard deviation. Percentages provided next to the bars represent the detection frequency of nitrosamines. The lower panel summarizes concentrations of specific nitrosamines observed in individual samples.