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Purified Chlorine Dioxide as an Alternative to Chlorine Disinfection to Minimize Chlorate Formation During Postharvest Produce Washing.

Min-Jeong SuhAdam M-A SimpsonWilliam A Mitch
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2023)
The washwater used to wash produce within postharvest washing facilities frequently contains high chlorine concentrations to prevent pathogen cross-contamination. To address concerns regarding the formation and uptake of chlorate (ClO 3 - ) into produce, this study evaluated whether switching to chlorine dioxide (ClO 2 ) could reduce chlorate concentrations within the produce. Because ClO 2 exhibits lower disinfectant demand than chlorine, substantially lower concentrations can be applied. However, ClO 3 - can form through several pathways, particularly by reactions between ClO 2 and the chlorine used to generate ClO 2 via reaction with chlorite (ClO 2 - ) or chlorine that forms when ClO 2 reacts with produce. This study demonstrates that purging ClO 2 from the chlorine and ClO 2 - mixture used for its generation through a trap containing ClO 2 - can scavenge chlorine, substantially reducing ClO 3 - concentrations in ClO 2 stock solutions. Addition of low concentrations of ammonia to the produce washwater further reduced ClO 3 - formation by binding the chlorine produced by ClO 2 reactions with produce as inactive chloramines without scavenging ClO 2 . While chlorate concentrations in lettuce, kale, and broccoli exceeded regulatory guidelines during treatment with chlorine, ClO 3 - concentrations were below regulatory guidelines for each of these vegetables when treated with ClO 2 together with these two purification measures. Switching to purified ClO 2 also reduced the concentrations of lipid-bound oleic acid chlorohydrins and protein-bound chlorotyrosines, which are exemplars of halogenated byproducts formed from disinfectant reactions with biomolecules within produce.
Keyphrases
  • drinking water
  • health risk assessment
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