Comparison of Fe(VI) (FeO42-) and ozone in inactivating Bacillus subtilis spores

作者:Makky Essam A; Park Gui Su; Choi Ik Won; Cho Sung Il; Kim Hyunook*
来源:Chemosphere, 2011, 83(9): 1228-1233.
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.03.030

摘要

The protozoan parasites such as Cryptosporidium parvum and Giardia lamblia have been recognized as a frequent cause of recent waterborne disease outbreaks because of their strong resistance against chlorine disinfection. In this study, ozone and Fe(VI) (i.e., FeO42-) were compared in terms of inactivation efficiency for Bacillus subtilis spores which are commonly utilized as an indicator of protozoan pathogens. Both oxidants highly depended on water pH and temperature in the spore inactivation. Since redox potential of Fe(VI) is almost the same as that of ozone, spore inactivation efficiency of Fe(VI) was expected to be similar with that of ozone. However, it was found that ozone was definitely superior over Fe(VI): at pH 7 and 20 degrees C, ozone with the product of concentration x contact time (T) of 10 mg L-1 min inactivate the spores more than 99.9% within 10 min, while Fe(VI) with (C) over barT of 30 mg L-1 min could inactivate 90% spores. The large difference between ozone and Fe(VI) in spore inactivation was attributed mainly to Fe(III) produced from Fe(VI) decomposition at the spore coat layer which might coagulate spores and make it difficult for free Fe(VI) to attack live spores.

  • 出版日期2011-5