In
Situ Calibration of a New Chemcatcher Configuration
for the Determination of Polar Organic Micropollutants in Wastewater
Effluent
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Passive sampling
is proposed as an alternative to traditional grab-
and composite-sampling modes. Investigated here is a novel passive
sampler configuration, the Chemcatcher containing an Atlantic HLB
disk covered by a 0.2 μm poly(ether sulfone) membrane, for monitoring
polar organic micropollutants (personal care products, pharmaceuticals,
and illicit drugs) in wastewater effluent. In situ calibration showed
linear uptake for the majority of detected micropollutants over 9
days of deployment. Sampling rates (RS) were determined for 59 compounds and were generally in the range
of 0.01–0.10 L day–1. The Chemcatcher was
also suitable for collecting chiral micropollutants and maintaining
their enantiomeric distribution during deployment. This is essential
for their future use in developing more accurate environmental risk
assessments at the enantiomeric level. Application of calibration
data in a subsequent monitoring study showed that the concentration
estimated for 92% of micropollutants was within a factor of 2 of the
known concentration. However, their application in a legislative context
will require further understanding of the properties and mechanisms
controlling micropollutant uptake to improve the accuracy of reported
concentrations.
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Petrie, Bruce; Gravell, Anthony; Mills, Graham
A.; Youdan, Jane; Barden, Ruth; Kasprzyk-Hordern, Barbara (2016). In
Situ Calibration of a New Chemcatcher Configuration
for the Determination of Polar Organic Micropollutants in Wastewater
Effluent. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.6b02216