Recent Advances in the Use of Chemical Markers for  Tracing Wastewater Contamination in Aquatic  Environment: A Review

There has been increasing research focus on the detection and occurrence of wastewater contamination in aquatic environment. Wastewater treatment plants receive effluents containing various chemical pollutants. These chemicals may not be fully removed during treatment and could potentially enter the...

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Main Authors: Fang Yee Lim, Say Leong Ong, Jiangyong Hu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-02-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/9/2/143
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spelling doaj-08a5e3595ea645a59fe49fd151e0781d2020-11-24T22:01:07ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412017-02-019214310.3390/w9020143w9020143Recent Advances in the Use of Chemical Markers for  Tracing Wastewater Contamination in Aquatic  Environment: A ReviewFang Yee Lim0Say Leong Ong1Jiangyong Hu2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, National University of Singapore, 1 Engineering Drive 2, Singapore 117576, SingaporeDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, National University of Singapore, 1 Engineering Drive 2, Singapore 117576, SingaporeDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, National University of Singapore, 1 Engineering Drive 2, Singapore 117576, SingaporeThere has been increasing research focus on the detection and occurrence of wastewater contamination in aquatic environment. Wastewater treatment plants receive effluents containing various chemical pollutants. These chemicals may not be fully removed during treatment and could potentially enter the receiving water bodies. Detection of these chemical pollutants and source identification could be a challenging research task due to the diversified chemical and functional groups, concentration levels and fate and transportation mechanisms of these pollutants in the environment. Chemical markers such as pharmaceuticals and personal care products, artificial sweeteners, fluorescent whitening agents, sterols and stanols, and nitrate and nitrogen isotopics have been widely used by most research as markers. These markers served as indicators of wastewater contamination to the receiving bodies due to their frequent usage, resistance to biodegradability and, more importantly, anthropogenic origin. These markers are commonly used in combination to identify the contaminant source of different origins. This article discusses the main chemical markers that are used to identify wastewater contamination in receiving bodies, the current trends, and approach to select suitable chemical markers.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/9/2/143chemical  markers  wastewater  contamination  pharmaceuticals  and  personal  care  products artificial sweeteners fluorescent whitening agents sterols and stanols
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Jiangyong Hu
Recent Advances in the Use of Chemical Markers for  Tracing Wastewater Contamination in Aquatic  Environment: A Review
Water
chemical  markers
  wastewater  contamination
  pharmaceuticals  and  personal  care  products
 artificial sweeteners
 fluorescent whitening agents
 sterols and stanols
author_facet Fang Yee Lim
Say Leong Ong
Jiangyong Hu
author_sort Fang Yee Lim
title Recent Advances in the Use of Chemical Markers for  Tracing Wastewater Contamination in Aquatic  Environment: A Review
title_short Recent Advances in the Use of Chemical Markers for  Tracing Wastewater Contamination in Aquatic  Environment: A Review
title_full Recent Advances in the Use of Chemical Markers for  Tracing Wastewater Contamination in Aquatic  Environment: A Review
title_fullStr Recent Advances in the Use of Chemical Markers for  Tracing Wastewater Contamination in Aquatic  Environment: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Recent Advances in the Use of Chemical Markers for  Tracing Wastewater Contamination in Aquatic  Environment: A Review
title_sort recent advances in the use of chemical markers for  tracing wastewater contamination in aquatic  environment: a review
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2017-02-01
description There has been increasing research focus on the detection and occurrence of wastewater contamination in aquatic environment. Wastewater treatment plants receive effluents containing various chemical pollutants. These chemicals may not be fully removed during treatment and could potentially enter the receiving water bodies. Detection of these chemical pollutants and source identification could be a challenging research task due to the diversified chemical and functional groups, concentration levels and fate and transportation mechanisms of these pollutants in the environment. Chemical markers such as pharmaceuticals and personal care products, artificial sweeteners, fluorescent whitening agents, sterols and stanols, and nitrate and nitrogen isotopics have been widely used by most research as markers. These markers served as indicators of wastewater contamination to the receiving bodies due to their frequent usage, resistance to biodegradability and, more importantly, anthropogenic origin. These markers are commonly used in combination to identify the contaminant source of different origins. This article discusses the main chemical markers that are used to identify wastewater contamination in receiving bodies, the current trends, and approach to select suitable chemical markers.
topic chemical  markers
  wastewater  contamination
  pharmaceuticals  and  personal  care  products
 artificial sweeteners
 fluorescent whitening agents
 sterols and stanols
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