TY - JOUR
T1 - Advances in identifying and managing emerging contaminants in aquatic ecosystems
T2 - Analytical approaches, toxicity assessment, transformation pathways, environmental fate, and remediation strategies
AU - Mofijur, M.
AU - Hasan, M. M.
AU - Ahmed, Shams Forruque
AU - Djavanroodi, F.
AU - Fattah, I. M.R.
AU - Silitonga, A. S.
AU - Kalam, M. A.
AU - Zhou, John L.
AU - Khan, T. M.Yunus
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2024/1/15
Y1 - 2024/1/15
N2 - Emerging contaminants (ECs) are increasingly recognized as threats to human health and ecosystems. This review evaluates advanced analytical methods, particularly mass spectrometry, for detecting ECs and understanding their toxicity, transformation pathways, and environmental distribution. Our findings underscore the reliability of current techniques and the potential of upcoming methods. The adverse effects of ECs on aquatic life necessitate both in vitro and in vivo toxicity assessments. Evaluating the distribution and degradation of ECs reveals that they undergo physical, chemical, and biological transformations. Remediation strategies such as advanced oxidation, adsorption, and membrane bioreactors effectively treat EC-contaminated waters, with combinations of these techniques showing the highest efficacy. To minimize the impact of ECs, a proactive approach involving monitoring, regulations, and public education is vital. Future research should prioritize the refining of detection methods and formulation of robust policies for EC management.
AB - Emerging contaminants (ECs) are increasingly recognized as threats to human health and ecosystems. This review evaluates advanced analytical methods, particularly mass spectrometry, for detecting ECs and understanding their toxicity, transformation pathways, and environmental distribution. Our findings underscore the reliability of current techniques and the potential of upcoming methods. The adverse effects of ECs on aquatic life necessitate both in vitro and in vivo toxicity assessments. Evaluating the distribution and degradation of ECs reveals that they undergo physical, chemical, and biological transformations. Remediation strategies such as advanced oxidation, adsorption, and membrane bioreactors effectively treat EC-contaminated waters, with combinations of these techniques showing the highest efficacy. To minimize the impact of ECs, a proactive approach involving monitoring, regulations, and public education is vital. Future research should prioritize the refining of detection methods and formulation of robust policies for EC management.
KW - Biological treatment
KW - Chemical treatment
KW - Emerging contaminants
KW - Emerging treatment technologies
KW - Environmental persistence
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85177879723
U2 - 10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122889
DO - 10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122889
M3 - Review article
C2 - 37972679
AN - SCOPUS:85177879723
SN - 0269-7491
VL - 341
JO - Environmental Pollution
JF - Environmental Pollution
M1 - 122889
ER -