Occurrence of contaminants of emerging concern in surface water of Johor, Malaysia
The occurrence of 25 pesticides, pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in the surface waters of Johor Bahru, Malaysia was investigated. This study area was selected as there is a lack of environmental data in Johor, Malaysia on the suspected contamination of rivers by micropollutants kn...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1396712021-06-25T07:25:58Z Occurrence of contaminants of emerging concern in surface water of Johor, Malaysia Goh, Lian Hong Shane Allen Snyder School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute ssnyder@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Environmental engineering::Environmental pollution Science::Chemistry::Analytical chemistry::Quantitative analysis The occurrence of 25 pesticides, pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in the surface waters of Johor Bahru, Malaysia was investigated. This study area was selected as there is a lack of environmental data in Johor, Malaysia on the suspected contamination of rivers by micropollutants known as contaminants of emerging concern (CECs). River samples were obtained from 5 selected waterways, extracted with solid-phase extraction (SPE), and analysed using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) with electrospray ionisation (ESI). Most of the targeted compounds were detected in the river samples (76%). Acetaminophen, ametryn and carbamazepine were detected in all 25 sampling sites at mean concentrations of 228.3 ng/L, 29.2 ng/L, and 87.6 ng/L respectively. Other frequently detected compounds (FD > 80%) include atenolol, caffeine, DEET, diphenhydramine, gemfibrozil, metoprolol, naproxen, and perindopril at mean concentrations ranging 4.3–2235.5 ng/L. At a site in Kim Kim Tributary (KKT03), caffeine returned the highest concentration of 11,035 ng/L. However, amlodipine, fenobucarb, fluoxetine, gliclazide, and triclocarban were not detected in the river samples. Results from this FYP provides the first investigation on the occurrence of CECs in the urban waterways of Johor, Malaysia. Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) 2020-05-21T01:53:13Z 2020-05-21T01:53:13Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/139671 en 2019/2020_Sem1_EN-52 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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The occurrence of 25 pesticides, pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in the surface waters of Johor Bahru, Malaysia was investigated. This study area was selected as there is a lack of environmental data in Johor, Malaysia on the suspected contamination of rivers by micropollutants known as contaminants of emerging concern (CECs). River samples were obtained from 5 selected waterways, extracted with solid-phase extraction (SPE), and analysed using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) with electrospray ionisation (ESI). Most of the targeted compounds were detected in the river samples (76%). Acetaminophen, ametryn and carbamazepine were detected in all 25 sampling sites at mean concentrations of 228.3 ng/L, 29.2 ng/L, and 87.6 ng/L respectively. Other frequently detected compounds (FD > 80%) include atenolol, caffeine, DEET, diphenhydramine, gemfibrozil, metoprolol, naproxen, and perindopril at mean concentrations ranging 4.3–2235.5 ng/L. At a site in Kim Kim Tributary (KKT03), caffeine returned the highest concentration of 11,035 ng/L. However, amlodipine, fenobucarb, fluoxetine, gliclazide, and triclocarban were not detected in the river samples. Results from this FYP provides the first investigation on the occurrence of CECs in the urban waterways of Johor, Malaysia. |
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Occurrence of contaminants of emerging concern in surface water of Johor, Malaysia |
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Occurrence of contaminants of emerging concern in surface water of Johor, Malaysia |
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