Cargando…

Chitosan Coagulation Pretreatment to Enhance Ceramic Water Filtration for Household Water Treatment

Viruses are major contributors to the annual 1.3 million deaths associated with the global burden of diarrheal disease morbidity and mortality. While household-level water treatment technologies reduce diarrheal illness, the majority of filtration technologies are ineffective in removing viruses due...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Coleman, Collin Knox, Mai, Eric, Miller, Megan, Sharma, Shalini, Williamson, Clark, Oza, Hemali, Holmes, Eleanor, Lamer, Marie, Ly, Christopher, Stewart, Jill, Sobsey, Mark D., Abebe, Lydia S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8472054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34575900
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22189736
_version_ 1784574629539479552
author Coleman, Collin Knox
Mai, Eric
Miller, Megan
Sharma, Shalini
Williamson, Clark
Oza, Hemali
Holmes, Eleanor
Lamer, Marie
Ly, Christopher
Stewart, Jill
Sobsey, Mark D.
Abebe, Lydia S.
author_facet Coleman, Collin Knox
Mai, Eric
Miller, Megan
Sharma, Shalini
Williamson, Clark
Oza, Hemali
Holmes, Eleanor
Lamer, Marie
Ly, Christopher
Stewart, Jill
Sobsey, Mark D.
Abebe, Lydia S.
author_sort Coleman, Collin Knox
collection PubMed
description Viruses are major contributors to the annual 1.3 million deaths associated with the global burden of diarrheal disease morbidity and mortality. While household-level water treatment technologies reduce diarrheal illness, the majority of filtration technologies are ineffective in removing viruses due to their small size relative to filter pore size. In order to meet the WHO health-based tolerable risk target of 10(−6) Disability Adjusted Life Years per person per year, a drinking water filter must achieve a 5 Log(10) virus reduction. Ceramic pot water filters manufactured in developing countries typically achieve less than 1 Log(10) virus reductions. In order to overcome the shortfall in virus removal efficiency in household water treatment filtration, we (1) evaluated the capacity of chitosan acetate and chitosan lactate, as a cationic coagulant pretreatment combined with ceramic water filtration to remove lab cultured and sewage derived viruses and bacteria in drinking waters, (2) optimized treatment conditions in waters of varying quality and (3) evaluated long-term continuous treatment over a 10-week experiment in surface waters. For each test condition, bacteria and virus concentrations were enumerated by culture methods for influent, controls, and treated effluent after chitosan pretreatment and ceramic water filtration. A > 5 Log(10) reduction was achieved in treated effluent for E.coli, C. perfringens, sewage derived E. coli and total coliforms, MS2 coliphage, Qβ coliphage, ΦX174 coliphage, and sewage derived F+ and somatic coliphages.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8472054
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-84720542021-09-28 Chitosan Coagulation Pretreatment to Enhance Ceramic Water Filtration for Household Water Treatment Coleman, Collin Knox Mai, Eric Miller, Megan Sharma, Shalini Williamson, Clark Oza, Hemali Holmes, Eleanor Lamer, Marie Ly, Christopher Stewart, Jill Sobsey, Mark D. Abebe, Lydia S. Int J Mol Sci Article Viruses are major contributors to the annual 1.3 million deaths associated with the global burden of diarrheal disease morbidity and mortality. While household-level water treatment technologies reduce diarrheal illness, the majority of filtration technologies are ineffective in removing viruses due to their small size relative to filter pore size. In order to meet the WHO health-based tolerable risk target of 10(−6) Disability Adjusted Life Years per person per year, a drinking water filter must achieve a 5 Log(10) virus reduction. Ceramic pot water filters manufactured in developing countries typically achieve less than 1 Log(10) virus reductions. In order to overcome the shortfall in virus removal efficiency in household water treatment filtration, we (1) evaluated the capacity of chitosan acetate and chitosan lactate, as a cationic coagulant pretreatment combined with ceramic water filtration to remove lab cultured and sewage derived viruses and bacteria in drinking waters, (2) optimized treatment conditions in waters of varying quality and (3) evaluated long-term continuous treatment over a 10-week experiment in surface waters. For each test condition, bacteria and virus concentrations were enumerated by culture methods for influent, controls, and treated effluent after chitosan pretreatment and ceramic water filtration. A > 5 Log(10) reduction was achieved in treated effluent for E.coli, C. perfringens, sewage derived E. coli and total coliforms, MS2 coliphage, Qβ coliphage, ΦX174 coliphage, and sewage derived F+ and somatic coliphages. MDPI 2021-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8472054/ /pubmed/34575900 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22189736 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Coleman, Collin Knox
Mai, Eric
Miller, Megan
Sharma, Shalini
Williamson, Clark
Oza, Hemali
Holmes, Eleanor
Lamer, Marie
Ly, Christopher
Stewart, Jill
Sobsey, Mark D.
Abebe, Lydia S.
Chitosan Coagulation Pretreatment to Enhance Ceramic Water Filtration for Household Water Treatment
title Chitosan Coagulation Pretreatment to Enhance Ceramic Water Filtration for Household Water Treatment
title_full Chitosan Coagulation Pretreatment to Enhance Ceramic Water Filtration for Household Water Treatment
title_fullStr Chitosan Coagulation Pretreatment to Enhance Ceramic Water Filtration for Household Water Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Chitosan Coagulation Pretreatment to Enhance Ceramic Water Filtration for Household Water Treatment
title_short Chitosan Coagulation Pretreatment to Enhance Ceramic Water Filtration for Household Water Treatment
title_sort chitosan coagulation pretreatment to enhance ceramic water filtration for household water treatment
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8472054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34575900
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22189736
work_keys_str_mv AT colemancollinknox chitosancoagulationpretreatmenttoenhanceceramicwaterfiltrationforhouseholdwatertreatment
AT maieric chitosancoagulationpretreatmenttoenhanceceramicwaterfiltrationforhouseholdwatertreatment
AT millermegan chitosancoagulationpretreatmenttoenhanceceramicwaterfiltrationforhouseholdwatertreatment
AT sharmashalini chitosancoagulationpretreatmenttoenhanceceramicwaterfiltrationforhouseholdwatertreatment
AT williamsonclark chitosancoagulationpretreatmenttoenhanceceramicwaterfiltrationforhouseholdwatertreatment
AT ozahemali chitosancoagulationpretreatmenttoenhanceceramicwaterfiltrationforhouseholdwatertreatment
AT holmeseleanor chitosancoagulationpretreatmenttoenhanceceramicwaterfiltrationforhouseholdwatertreatment
AT lamermarie chitosancoagulationpretreatmenttoenhanceceramicwaterfiltrationforhouseholdwatertreatment
AT lychristopher chitosancoagulationpretreatmenttoenhanceceramicwaterfiltrationforhouseholdwatertreatment
AT stewartjill chitosancoagulationpretreatmenttoenhanceceramicwaterfiltrationforhouseholdwatertreatment
AT sobseymarkd chitosancoagulationpretreatmenttoenhanceceramicwaterfiltrationforhouseholdwatertreatment
AT abebelydias chitosancoagulationpretreatmenttoenhanceceramicwaterfiltrationforhouseholdwatertreatment