This paper offers an in-depth review of adsorbable organic halogens (AOXs), a group of halogenated organic compounds that can be adsorbed from water onto activated carbon. AOXs are emerging contaminants derived from various industrial and household products containing active halogens. Significant concentrations of AOXs are commonly detected in wastewater originating from industries such as the paper and pulp, textile, tannery, chemical and pharmaceutical industries. The standard method for AOX determination is defined in UNI EN ISO 9562:2004. The technical literature indicates that the reliability of AOX measurements can be affected by various factors. This study investigated the possible toxicity of AOXs on wastewater treatment plants, an aspect that has received limited attention in terms of its impact on aerobic biological processes. To bridge this gap, respiratory tests were performed on different aerobic biomasses sourced from large-scale wastewater treatment facilities to evaluate potential inhibitory effects. The results underscore the importance of adopting a case-by-case approach when assessing the risks associated with these contaminants.

Aqueous Waste Containing AOXs: Critical Issues in Analytical Methods and Assessment of Possible Inhibitory Effects on Mesophilic and Thermophilic Aerobic Biomasses

Alessandro Abba'
2024-01-01

Abstract

This paper offers an in-depth review of adsorbable organic halogens (AOXs), a group of halogenated organic compounds that can be adsorbed from water onto activated carbon. AOXs are emerging contaminants derived from various industrial and household products containing active halogens. Significant concentrations of AOXs are commonly detected in wastewater originating from industries such as the paper and pulp, textile, tannery, chemical and pharmaceutical industries. The standard method for AOX determination is defined in UNI EN ISO 9562:2004. The technical literature indicates that the reliability of AOX measurements can be affected by various factors. This study investigated the possible toxicity of AOXs on wastewater treatment plants, an aspect that has received limited attention in terms of its impact on aerobic biological processes. To bridge this gap, respiratory tests were performed on different aerobic biomasses sourced from large-scale wastewater treatment facilities to evaluate potential inhibitory effects. The results underscore the importance of adopting a case-by-case approach when assessing the risks associated with these contaminants.
2024
PE10_17 Hydrology, water and soil pollution
PE8_3 Civil engineering, maritime/hydraulic engineering, geotechnics, waste treatment
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
ELETTRONICO
14
24
15
AOX; aqueous waste; UNI EN ISO 9562:2004; respirometry; aerobic biological wastewater treatment
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/14/24/11546
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Goal 6: Clean water and sanitation
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Cristina Collivignarelli, Maria; Bellazzi, Stefano; Grecchi, Giorgia; Baldi, Marco; Abba', Alessandro
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