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Characterization of Organic Nitrogen by Chlorination, Ozonation, and Stable Isotope Analysis of Nitrate

Ra, Jiwoon
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Huang, Kun
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Mohn, Joachim
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June 23, 2025
Environmental Science & Technology

During oxidation, nitrogenous species in dissolved organic matter (DOM) are critical in the formation of nitrogenous, potentially toxic disinfection byproducts, but their chemical identity remains poorly understood. Here, we developed three complementary approaches to identify and quantify reactive amines in model compounds and DOM, including aliphatic primary and secondary amines, aryl-type primary amines, amino acids, and terminal peptidic amino groups. With the chloramine formation assay, the total reactive amines were quantified for the main subgroups. An assay with continuous ozonation quantified three types of reactive amines based on nitrate formation rate constants (k NOd 3-): k NOd 3-< 0.1 M −1 s −1 for secondary and aliphatic primary amines; k NOd 3-= 0.9−1.9 M −1 s −1 for aryl-type primary amines; k NOd 3-= 15−110 M −1 s −1 for amino acids and peptidic amino groups. The analysis of 15 N/ 14 N ratios of nitrate helped to distinguish reactive amines based on 15 N enrichment factors (ε N): aliphatic (or aryl-type) primary amines (ε N :-9 to-3‰), and amino acids and peptidic amino groups (ε N :-28 to-19‰). Overall, 23−27% of the organic nitrogen in DOM isolates comprises oxidant-reactive amines, with 5−6% secondary amines, 10−14% aliphatic primary amines, 4% aryl-type primary amines, 1−4% amino acids, and 0−2% peptidic amino groups. Based on the quantitative characterization of amine moieties in DOM, which are possible precursors of N-DBPs, the formation potential of N-DBPs upon oxidative water treatment was estimated.

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DOI
10.1021/acs.est.5c01034
Author(s)
Ra, Jiwoon

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

Huang, Kun

Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

Mohn, Joachim

Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

Hofstetter, Thomas B.

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

Muck, Elisabeth

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

von Gunten, Urs  

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Date Issued

2025-06-23

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

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Environmental Science &amp; Technology
Subjects

dissolved organic matter

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amines

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ozonation

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chlorination

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nitrate

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nitrogen isotopes

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FunderFunding(s)Grant NumberGrant URL

National Research Foundation of Korea

2021R1A6A3A03039621

Eidgen?ssische Anstalt f?r Wasserversorgung Abwasserreinigung und Gew?sserschutz

Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship

20220190

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June 26, 2025
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