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Impact of environmental factors on the sampling rate ofβ-blockers and sulfonamides from water by a carbon nanotube-passive sampler

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摘要 Passive techniques are a constantly evolving approach to the long-term monitoring of micropollutants,including pharmaceuticals,in the aquatic environment.This paper presents,for the first time,the calibration results of a new CNTs-PSDs(carbon nanotubes used as a sorbent in passive sampling devices)with an examination of the effect of donor phase salinity,water pH and the concentration of dissolved humic acids(DHAs),using both ultrapure and environmental waters.Sampling rates(R_(s))were determined for the developed kinetic samplers.It has been observed that the impact of the examined environmental factors on the R_(s) values strictly depends on the type of the analytes.In the case ofβ-blockers,the only environmental parameter affecting their uptake rate was the salinity of water.A certain relationship was noted,namely the higher the salt concentration in water,the lower the Rs values ofβ-blockers.In the case of sulfonamides,water salinity,water pH 7-9 and DHAs concentration decreased the uptake rate of these compounds by CNTs-PSDs.The determined Rs values differed in particular when the values obtained from the experiments carried out using ultrapure water and environmental waters were compared.The general conclusion is that the calibration of novel CNTs-PSDs should be carried out under physicochemical conditions of the aquatic phase that are similar to the environmental matrix.
出处 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2021年第3期413-427,共15页 环境科学学报(英文版)
基金 Financial support was provided by the National Science center(Poland)under the grant UMO-2019/33/N/ST4/01376。
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