Literature DB >> 32109725

Suspect and non-target screening of pesticides and pharmaceuticals transformation products in wastewater using QTOF-MS.

Xuebing Wang1, Nanyang Yu1, Jingping Yang2, Ling Jin3, Huiwei Guo1, Wei Shi1, Xiaowei Zhang1, Liuyan Yang1, Hongxia Yu1, Si Wei4.   

Abstract

Pesticides and pharmaceuticals are widely used in modern life and are discharged into wastewater after usage. However, a large number of transformation products (TPs) are formed through abiotic (hydrolysis/photolysis, etc.) and biotic (aerobic/anaerobic degradation by micro-organisms) wastewater treatment processes, and the structure and potential risk of TPs are still unclear. In this study, a suspect and non-target screening was performed to monitor these chemicals with HPLC-QTOF-MS. We identified 60 parent compounds by suspect screening in three Chinese wastewater treatment plants with the commercial database of pesticides and pharmaceuticals, and they were confirmed by authentic standards. Then, suspect and non-target screening strategies based on the predicted diagnostic fragment ions were used to screen TPs of the 60 parent compounds. We tentatively identified 50 TPs and confirmed thirteen of them with authentic standards. Among 13 quantified TPs, about 40% of them showed higher concentration than their parent compounds in effluent. Especially, cloquintocet, as a TP of cloquintocet-mexyl, had a concentration ratio TP/parent = 14,809 in effluent. Twenty-five TPs had higher predicted toxicity than the corresponding parent compounds by calculating their LC50 values towards aquatic organisms using toxicity prediction software. Twenty identified TPs were firstly reported in this study. These results indicate the importance of TP analysis in environmental monitoring in wastewater.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Non-target screening; QTOF-MS; Toxicity; Transformation products; Wastewater

Year:  2020        PMID: 32109725     DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2020.105599

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Int        ISSN: 0160-4120            Impact factor:   9.621


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