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Emerging pollutants in water environment: Occurrence, monitoring, fate, and risk assessment

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Yankui Tang, Maozhong Yin, Weiwei Yang, Huilan Li, Yaxuan Zhong, Lihong Mo, Yan Liang, Xiangmeng Ma, Xiang Sun

Summary

This review summarizes research published in 2018 on emerging pollutants in water environments, covering their occurrence, detection methods, environmental fate, and ecological toxicity. Researchers highlight the challenge of assessing the vast number of emerging compounds, including microplastics, pharmaceuticals, and personal care products, that are now routinely found in water systems. The study emphasizes the need for improved analytical methods and risk assessment frameworks to address this growing category of environmental contaminants.

The occurrence of emerging pollutants (EPs) is continuously reported worldwide. Nevertheless, only few of these compounds are toxicologically evaluated due to their vast numbers. Reliable analytical methods and toxicity assessment methods are the basis of either the management or the elimination of EPs. In this paper, literature published in 2018 on EPs were reviewed with special regard to their occurrence, detection methods, fate in the environment, and ecological toxicity assessment. Particular focus was placed on practical considerations, novel processes, and new solution strategies. PRACTITIONER POINTS: Literature published in 2018 on emerging pollutants were reviewed. This review article is with special regard to the occurrence, detection methods, fate and toxicity assessment of emerging pollutants. Particular focus was placed on practical considerations, novel processes and new solution strategies.

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