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Visible light plays a significant role during bacterial inactivation by the photo-fenton process, even at sub-critical light intensities

Mosteo, Rosa
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Varon Lopez, Angelica  
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Muzard, David
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May 1, 2020
Water Research

The aim of this research is to clarify the contribution of sunlight wavelengths, irradiance and Fe2+/H2O2 during bacterial disinfection by the photo-Fenton process in clear surface waters. We considered different solar spectrum distributions (visible, UVA-Visible), sub-critical irradiances (0-400 W/m(2)), focusing on the action modes of E. coli inactivation by the constituents involved in the composite process, at low tM reactants concentration (Fe2+/H2O2) in in ultrapure (MQ) water. We report that solar disinfection improved with Fenton reagents (photo-Fenton process) is a reality from very low light irradiance values (200 W/m(2)), and made possible even without the presence of UVA radiation, even when using low quantities of the Fenton reagents (0.5 mg/L Fe2+, 5 mg/L H2O2). Under light exposure, H2O2 was found to augment the intracellular Fenton process and Fe2+ to initiate further, distinct oxidative actions. Finally, validation was performed in Lake Geneva water over a wider irradiance range, where the photo-Fenton process was found to be reagent-dependent in low irradiance, shifting to light-driven in the higher values. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.watres.2020.115636
Web of Science ID

WOS:000523571900041

Author(s)
Mosteo, Rosa
Varon Lopez, Angelica  
Muzard, David
Benitez, Norberto
Giannakis, Stefanos
Pulgarin, Cesar  
Date Issued

2020-05-01

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD

Published in
Water Research
Volume

174

Article Number

115636

Subjects

Engineering, Environmental

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Environmental Sciences

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Water Resources

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Engineering

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Environmental Sciences & Ecology

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photo-fenton

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solar disinfection

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e. coli

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light intensity

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kinetics

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water treatment

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advanced oxidation processes

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escherichia-coli inactivation

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endogenous hydrogen-peroxide

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simulated solar treatment

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water disinfection

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drinking-water

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iron-oxides

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fresh-water

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neutral ph

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h2o2

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