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Demonstration of the Enhanced Disinfection of E. coli Water Contamination by Associated Solar Irradiation with Potassium Persulfate

BACKGROUND: Tremendous amount of researches have investigated the issue of water photodisnfection. The aim of this research is to illustrate the influences of bacterial density, turbidity, exposure time and potassium persulfate (KPS) dosage on the efficacy of associated solar disinfection (SODIS) wi...

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Autores principales: GHANIZADEH, Ghader, NASERI ARA, Ali, ESMAILI, Davoud, MASOUMBEIGI, Hossein
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4644583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26576351
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author GHANIZADEH, Ghader
NASERI ARA, Ali
ESMAILI, Davoud
MASOUMBEIGI, Hossein
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description BACKGROUND: Tremendous amount of researches have investigated the issue of water photodisnfection. The aim of this research is to illustrate the influences of bacterial density, turbidity, exposure time and potassium persulfate (KPS) dosage on the efficacy of associated solar disinfection (SODIS) with KPS for E. coli (ATCC: 25922) eradication as an efficient and inexpensive process. METHODS: Desired bacterial density and turbidity was achieved by spiking of 0.5 Mc Farland (1.5×10(8) cell/ml) and sterile soil slurry in 1 liter of the commercially bottled water. RESULTS: The highest value of UV(A) solar irradiation measured at 13.30 p.m was 5510 μW/Cm(2). Increase of bacterial density from 1000 to 1500 cell/ml led to an increase in disinfection lapse time, except in 2 mMol/l KPS. Spiking of 0.1 mMol/l of KPS was not effective; however, increase of KPS dosage from 0.1 mMol/l to 0.7, 1.5 and 2 mMol/l led to the enhancement of disinfection time from 4 h to 3 h and 1 h, respectively. For bacterial density of 1000 cell/ml, increasing KPS dosage up to 0.7 mMol/l had no improved effect; however, beyond this dosage the disinfection time decreased to 1 h. Without KPS and up to 150 NTU within 4 h exposure time, E. coli disinfection was completed. In 2 mMol/l KPS and 1000 and 1500 cell/ml, the 2 h contact time was sufficient up to 150 and 100 NTU, respectively; moreover, complete disinfection was not achieved at higher turbidity. CONCLUSION: Association of KPS with SODIS can lead to decreasing of water disinfection time.
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spelling pubmed-46445832015-11-16 Demonstration of the Enhanced Disinfection of E. coli Water Contamination by Associated Solar Irradiation with Potassium Persulfate GHANIZADEH, Ghader NASERI ARA, Ali ESMAILI, Davoud MASOUMBEIGI, Hossein Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: Tremendous amount of researches have investigated the issue of water photodisnfection. The aim of this research is to illustrate the influences of bacterial density, turbidity, exposure time and potassium persulfate (KPS) dosage on the efficacy of associated solar disinfection (SODIS) with KPS for E. coli (ATCC: 25922) eradication as an efficient and inexpensive process. METHODS: Desired bacterial density and turbidity was achieved by spiking of 0.5 Mc Farland (1.5×10(8) cell/ml) and sterile soil slurry in 1 liter of the commercially bottled water. RESULTS: The highest value of UV(A) solar irradiation measured at 13.30 p.m was 5510 μW/Cm(2). Increase of bacterial density from 1000 to 1500 cell/ml led to an increase in disinfection lapse time, except in 2 mMol/l KPS. Spiking of 0.1 mMol/l of KPS was not effective; however, increase of KPS dosage from 0.1 mMol/l to 0.7, 1.5 and 2 mMol/l led to the enhancement of disinfection time from 4 h to 3 h and 1 h, respectively. For bacterial density of 1000 cell/ml, increasing KPS dosage up to 0.7 mMol/l had no improved effect; however, beyond this dosage the disinfection time decreased to 1 h. Without KPS and up to 150 NTU within 4 h exposure time, E. coli disinfection was completed. In 2 mMol/l KPS and 1000 and 1500 cell/ml, the 2 h contact time was sufficient up to 150 and 100 NTU, respectively; moreover, complete disinfection was not achieved at higher turbidity. CONCLUSION: Association of KPS with SODIS can lead to decreasing of water disinfection time. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4644583/ /pubmed/26576351 Text en Copyright© Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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GHANIZADEH, Ghader
NASERI ARA, Ali
ESMAILI, Davoud
MASOUMBEIGI, Hossein
Demonstration of the Enhanced Disinfection of E. coli Water Contamination by Associated Solar Irradiation with Potassium Persulfate
title Demonstration of the Enhanced Disinfection of E. coli Water Contamination by Associated Solar Irradiation with Potassium Persulfate
title_full Demonstration of the Enhanced Disinfection of E. coli Water Contamination by Associated Solar Irradiation with Potassium Persulfate
title_fullStr Demonstration of the Enhanced Disinfection of E. coli Water Contamination by Associated Solar Irradiation with Potassium Persulfate
title_full_unstemmed Demonstration of the Enhanced Disinfection of E. coli Water Contamination by Associated Solar Irradiation with Potassium Persulfate
title_short Demonstration of the Enhanced Disinfection of E. coli Water Contamination by Associated Solar Irradiation with Potassium Persulfate
title_sort demonstration of the enhanced disinfection of e. coli water contamination by associated solar irradiation with potassium persulfate
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4644583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26576351
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