Title of article :
Escherichia Coli Removal from Water Using Electrophotocatalytic Method
Author/Authors :
Rezaee, A. tarbiat modares university - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Department of Environmental Health, تهران, ايران , KASHI JONIDI-JAFARI, A iran university of medical sciences - School of Public Health - Department of Environmental Health, ايران , KHATAEE, A.R. university of tabriz - Faculty of Chemistry - Department of Applied Chemistry, تبريز, ايران , Nili-Ahmadabadi, A. tehran university of medical sciences tums - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Toxicology Pharmacology, تهران, ايران
Abstract :
Electrochemical has the suitable method of drinking water disinfection. This method leads to production of hydroxyl radicals which are known powerfull oxidant agent. In recent years, water disinfection using electrophotocatalytic method is spreading. The aim of this experimental applied study is to evaluate the removal of Escherichia Coli, as the microbial contamination indicator of water, from drinking water using electrophotocatalytic method. The contaminated water in an electrophotocatalytic reactor were prepared by adding 10²-10³ cell of E. coli bacteria to drinking water. The studied variables were pH (6-8), the number of bacterial suspensions (10²-10³ cells / ml), the UV-A lamps (2-4 W), times (5-40 min), the distances between electrodes (2-3.5 cm), layering of zinc oxide nanoparticles (1-3), and voltages (10-40). The findings showed the correlation between removal of cells and UV-A lamps, voltage, and time of electrolysis. Optimal removal (MPN: 0) was obtained at pH 8, time of electrolysis: 5 minutes, 2 layer of nano ZnO, and voltage of 10 V. This result offers that this method is an efficient method for water disinfection.
Keywords :
Escherichia Coli , Water disinfection , Electrophotocatalytic , UV , A
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management