Ubiquitous Occurrence of the Artificial Sweetener Acesulfame in the Aquatic Environment: An Ideal Chemical Marker of Domestic Wastewater in Groundwater

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作者
Buerge, Ignaz J. [1 ]
Buser, Hans-Rudolf [1 ]
Kahle, Maren [1 ]
Mueller, Markus D. [1 ]
Poiger, Thomas [1 ]
机构
[1] Swiss Fed Res Stn Agroscope, CH-8820 Wadenswil, Switzerland
关键词
ANTHROPOGENIC MARKER; SURFACE WATERS; MOLECULAR MARKERS; CONTAMINATION; CARBAMAZEPINE; METABOLISM; TRANSPORT; CAFFEINE;
D O I
10.1021/es900126x
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Artificial low-calorie sweeteners are consumed in considerable quantities with food and beverages. After ingestion, some sweeteners pass through the human metabolism largely unaffected, are quantitatively excreted via urine and feces, and thus reach the environment associated with domestic wastewater. Here, we document the widespread occurrence of four sweeteners in the aquatic environment and show that one of these compounds, acesulfame, meets all of the criteria of an ideal marker for the detection of domestic wastewater in natural waters, particularly groundwater. Acesulfame was consistently detected in untreated and treated wastewater (12-46 mu g/L), in most surface waters, in 65% of the investigated groundwater samples, and even in several tap water samples (up to 2.6 mu g/L) from Switzerland. The sweetener was not eliminated in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and was quite persistent in surface waters, where concentrations increased with population in the catchment area and decreased with water throughflow. The highest concentrations in groundwater, up to 4.7 mu g/L, were observed in areas with significant infiltration of river water, where the infiltrating water received considerable discharges from WWTPs. Given the currently achieved detection limit of approximate to 0.01 mu g/L, it is possible to trace the presence of >= 0.05% wastewater in groundwater.
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页码:4381 / 4385
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