Environmental impact of phthalic acid esters and their removal from water and sediments by different technologies - A review
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This article describes the most recent methods developed to remove phthalic acid esters (PAEs) from water, wastewater, sludge, and soil. In general, PAEs are considered to be endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), whose effects may not appear until long after exposure. There are numerous methods for removing PAEs from the environment, including physical, chemical and biological treatments, advanced oxidation processes and combinations of these techniques. This review largely focuses on the treatment of PAEs in aqueous solutions but also reports on their treatment in soil and sludge, as well as their effects on human health and the environment. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.
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Endocrine disrupting chemicals; PAEs in the environment; PAEs removal; Phthalic acid esters; Review; Water treatments phthalic acid ester; water; endocrine disruptor; environmental impact; ester; literature review; pollutant removal; sludge; wastewater; water treatment; adsorption; aqueous solution; biodegradation; bioreactor; bioremediation; environmental impact; flocculation; human; law; oxidation; review; sediment; sludge; sludge treatment; soil; soil treatment; toxicity; waste water; waste water management; water treatment; Drinking Water; Endocrine Disruptors; Phthalic Acids; Waste Disposal, Fluid
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