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Extraction of 17β-estradiol in water using non-imprinted polymer submicron particles in membrane filters
作者姓名:Yiyan Li  Edward P. C. Lai
基金项目:This work was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (Fund 315574). The authors would like to thank Zack DeMaleki for his work related to the preparation of NIP particles.
摘    要:17β-Estradiol (E2) is an endocrine disrupting chemical of harm to both animals and human beings at a low concentration level (ng/L). It cannot be completely removed by wastewater treatments, and is often detected in both environment and drinking waters. The purpose of this feasibility study, towards environmental engineering in the field of water analysis and treatment, was to remove E2 by extraction using non-imprinted polymer (NIP) submicron particles. Experimental results showed that 0.5 mg/L of E2 could be completely extracted by adding 10 mg of NIP particles directly into 10 mL of water. However, the extraction efficiency decreased to 64% for 100 mL of water. prefilling the NIP particles inside a membrane filter showed a potential for water treatment of a large volume, requiring no effort to distribute the particles uniformly in the water. High extraction efficiency (80 ± 10)% for E2 was achieved for 100 mL of water. A total mass of 0.29 mg E2 was extracted from 1000 mL of water containing 0.8 mg/L E2 (by using only 10 mg of NIP particles). Both efficiency and mass capacity can be increased, by scaling up the amount of NIP particles, towards environmental engineering applications.

关 键 词:17β-estradiol    non-imprinted  polymer    submicron  particles    membrane  filter    pollution  abatement  technology
收稿时间:1/7/2010 12:00:00 AM
修稿时间:7 April 2010

Extraction of 17beta-estradiol in water using non-imprinted polymer submicron particles in membrane filters
Yiyan Li,Edward P. C. Lai.Extraction of 17beta-estradiol in water using non-imprinted polymer submicron particles in membrane filters[J].Journal of Environmental Sciences,2010,22(11):1820-1825.
Authors:Yiyan Li  and Edward P C Lai
Institution:1. Institute of Environmental Science, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6, Canada. E-mail: ylir@connect.carleton.ca and 2. Department of Chemistry, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6, Canada
Abstract:17beta-Estradiol (E2) is an endocrine disrupting chemical of harm to both animals and human beings at a low concentration level (ng/L). It cannot be completely removed by wastewater treatments, and is often detected in both environment and drinking waters. The purpose of this feasibility study, towards environmental engineering in the field of water analysis and treatment, was to remove E2 by extraction using non-imprinted polymer (NIP) submicron particles. Experimental results showed that 0.5 mg/L of E2 could be completely extracted by adding 10 mg of NIP particles directly into 10 mL of water. However, the extraction efficiency decreased to 64% for 100 mL of water, prefilling the NIP particles inside a membrane filter showed a potential for water treatment of a large volume, requiring no effort to distribute the particles uniformly in the water. High extraction efficiency (80 +/- 10)% for E2 was achieved for 100 mL of water. A total mass of 0.29 mg E2 was extracted from 1000 mL of water containing 0.8 mg/L E2 (by using only 10 mg of NIP particles). Both efficiency and mass capacity can be increased, by scaling up the amount of NIP particles, towards environmental engineering applications.
Keywords:quantum dots  hepatic L02 cell  reactive oxygen species  glutathione S-transferase
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