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http://dx.doi.org/10.5806/AST.2006.19.4.290

The study of analysis of mutagen in drinking water  

Yoo, Eun-Ah (Department of chemistry, Sungshin Women's Univ, Institute of Basic Sciences, Sungshin Women's Univ.)
Won, Jung-In (Hanyang University)
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Analytical Science and Technology / v.19, no.4, 2006 , pp. 290-300 More about this Journal
Abstract
Disinfection by-products(DBPs), such as volatile trihalomethanes and the nonvolatile organochlorine acids, created by chlorination have been extensively studied. However MX which contributes 20-50% of the mutagenic activity in drinking water began to people's attention since 1990. Its chemical name is 3-chloro-4-dichloromethyl-5-hydroxy-2(5H)-furanone. According to WHO guidelines its concentration should be controlled, but its value has not been set up. Due to analytical difficulties in measuring this compound at such a low concentrations and lack of information on toxicity to human. Because concentration (ng/L) of MX in drinking water is low traditional testing methods are ineffective. Therefore this study compared LLE and SPE and have chosen SPE to improve preconcentration. MX has been identified in chlorinated drinking water samples in several countries but not in korea Therefore this study analyzed concentration of MX in different water sources and in spring water. This study examined the causes of changing MX content. Chlorine dosage, seasons, water temperature and distance from the source was all discoverd to be relavant. MX was analyzed in various treatment to find optimum disinfection methods. The outcome was that the concentration of MX was minimized when using biological activated carbon-O3 and granular activated carbon.
Keywords
3-chloro-4-dichloromethyl-5-hydroxy-2(5H)-furanone; Mx; SPE; GC;
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