| Literature DB >> 30534154 |
Fernando F Sodré1, Cínthia M P Cavalcanti2.
Abstract
About 3.0 million people living under a typical tropical savannah climate in the Brazilian Federal District (FD) have faced an unprecedented water crisis. Considering the need for indirect reuse of wastewater for public supply, this work aimed to investigate FD water sources regarding the presence and risks of three contaminants of emerging concern: caffeine, carbamazepine, and atrazine. Samples from two current water sources (Descoberto and Santa-Maria Lakes) and two future water sources of the FD (Paranoá and Corumbá Lakes) were analyzed by solid-phase extraction followed by liquid chromatography coupled to hybrid quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-QTOF/MS). Method precision and accuracy were satisfactory and limits of quantification ranged from 0.37 to 0.54 ng/L. Higher concentrations were observed for caffeine in the future water sources (39 to 180 ng/L) followed by carbamazepine (5.4 to 25 ng/L) and atrazine (3.9 to 15 ng/L). The less-impacted water sources, in current use in the FD, present caffeine concentrations ranging from 4.8 to 32 ng/L and atrazine levels varying between 2.4 and 5.5 ng/L. Carbamazepine was not detected in these reservoirs. Environmental risk assessment indicates a possible risk for carbamazepine and atrazine, evidencing the need for further studies. No human health risk was depicted within the results.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30534154 PMCID: PMC6252235 DOI: 10.1155/2018/4593793
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Anal Chem ISSN: 1687-8760 Impact factor: 1.885
Figure 1Map showing the Federal District in Brazil and the sampling points selected. DL: Descoberto Lake, SL: Santa-Maria Lake, SR: Santa-Maria River, VG: Vargem-Grande Stream, MC: Milho-Cozido Stream, CL: Corumbá Lake, PL-C: Paranoá Lake (conventional uptake), and PL-E: Paranoá Lake (emergency uptake).
Characteristics of the investigated samples and acronyms used in the present work.
| Aquatic system | Acronym | Coordinates | Sampling depth (m) | Season |
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| Paranoá Lake (Conventional) | PL-C | 15°47'36.9"S 47°47'22.9"W | 1, 5 and 10 | Rainy and dry |
| Paranoá Lake (Emergency) | PL-E | 15°44'37.2"S 47°49'51.9"W | 1, 5 and 10 | Rainy |
| Corumbá Lake | CL | 16°12'26.7"S 48°09'55.2"W | 0 | Dry |
| Descoberto Lake | DL | 15°46'41.5"S 48°13'52.9"W | 9 and 16 | Rainy (only 16 m) and dry |
| Santa-Maria Lake | SL | 15°40'33.2"S 47°57'19.6"W | 9 and 16 | Rainy (only 16 m) and dry |
| Santa-Maria River | SR | 15°40'58.1"S 48°01'09.8"W | 0 | Dry |
| Vargem-Grande Stream | VG | 15°40'23.4"S 48°01'11.3"W | 0 | Dry |
| Milho-Cozido Stream | MC | 15°40'11.8"S 48°00'24.0"W | 0 | Dry |
Acquisition parameters used in the UPLC-QTO/MS system.
| Analyte | Formula | Exact mass (Da) | Precursor ion (Da) | Product-ion (Da) | DP (V) | CE (eV) | RT (min) |
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| CAF | C8H10N4O2 | 194.08037 | 195.0877 | 138.0662a | 100 | 25 | 1.74 |
| 195.0877 | |||||||
| 110.0349 | |||||||
| CMZ | C15H12N2O | 236.094963 | 237.1022 | 194.0964a | 70 | 30 | 2.27 |
| 237.1022 | |||||||
| 192.0808 | |||||||
| ATZ | C8H14ClN5 | 215.093773 | 216.1010 | 174.0541a | 100 | 30 | 2.55 |
| 216.1010 | |||||||
| 104.0010 |
aTransitions used for quantification. DP: declustering potential, CE: collision energy, EP: entrance potential, CEP: collision cell entrance potential, CXP: collision cell exit potential, RT: retention time.
Work range and linearity of the external calibration curves.
| Analyte | Work range ( | Weight | R2 | LOQ ( | S/N at LOQ |
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| CAF | 0.48 to 300 | 1/ | 0,99 | 0.48 | 13.7 |
| CMZ | 0.48 to 300 |
| 0,99 | 0.48 | 20.6 |
| ATZ | 0.48 to 300 | 1/ | 0,99 | 0.48 | 16.6 |
Coefficients of variance for intraday analysis of mixed solutions of the analytes.
| Concentrationa | Precision (%)b | ||
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| Atrazine | Caffeine | Carbamazepine | |
| 0.48 | 1 | 5 | 3 |
| 2.4 | 4 | 2 | 4 |
| 12 | 3 | 5 | 2 |
| 60 | 2 | 6 | 5 |
| 300 | 1 | 6 | 5 |
aConcentrations in column (μg/L) used the for the construction of analytical curves. bPeak areas for six replicates
Figure 2Matrix effects on the analytical response of the investigated contaminants.
Percentage of recovery obtained for spiked extracts and for a Paranoá Lake sample spiked with all analytes.
| Samples | Recovery (%) | ||
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| Caffeine | Carbamazepine | Atrazine | |
| Extracta spiked with 5.0 | 83±11 | 79±9 | 107±6 |
| Extracta spiked with 95 | 81±8 | 77±9 | 74±7 |
| Extracta spiked with 190 | 80±8 | 62±8 | 64±6 |
| Natural waterb spiked with 55 ng/L | 102±6 | 78±5 | 112±7 |
bExtracts of a Paranoá Lake sample (1 m) obtained after solid phase extraction. aFiltered (0.45 um) Paranoá Lake sample.
Concentrations of caffeine, carbamazepine, and atrazine in the current water sources of the Brazilian Federal District and in selected tributaries.
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| CAF | 13 (D) | 32 (R) | 4.8 (D) | 10 (R) | 83 (D) | 75 (D) | 123 (D) |
| CMZ | ND (D) | ND (R) | ND (D) | ND (R) | ND (D) | ND (D) | ND (D) |
| ATZ | 5.5 (D) | 2.8 (R) | 3.4 (D) | 2.4 (R) | ND (D) | ND (D) | ND (D) |
CAF: Caffeine, CMZ: Carbamazepine, ATZ: Atrazine, DL: Descoberto Lake, SL: Santa-Maria Lake, SR: Santa-Maria River, VG: Vargem-Grande Stream, MC: Milho-Cozido Stream, ND: Not detected, R: Rainy season, D: Dry season
Concentrations of caffeine, carbamazepine, and atrazine in the future water sources of the Brazilian Federal District.
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| CAF | 149 (D) | 77 (R) | 77 (R) | 50 (R) | 49 (R) | 121 (R) | 180 (R) |
| CMZ | 8.5 (D) | 17 (R) | 25 (R) | 15 (R) | 5.4 (R) | 21 (R) | 9.0 (R) |
| ATZ | 9.3 (D) | 9.4 (R) | 13 (R) | 5.8 (R) | 3.9 (R) | 15 (R) | 7.6 (R) |
CAF: Caffeine, CMZ: Carbamazepine, ATZ: Atrazine, CL: Corumbá Lake, PL-C: Paranoá Lake (Conventional uptake), PL-E: Paranoá Lake (Emergency uptake), R: Rainy season, D: Dry season
Figure 3Environmental and human risk assessments of selected emerging contaminants in future and current water sources of the Brazilian Federal District. Dark and light grey regions indicate risk and possible risk, respectively. Blank regions indicate no risk.