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Comparative evaluation of Fe3+ and TiO2 photoassisted processes in solar photocatalytic disinfection of water

Journal

APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL
Volume 63, Issue 3-4, Pages 222-231

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2005.10.009

Keywords

solar water disinfection; TiO2; iron photoassisted reaction; photocatalysis; water disinfection; E. coli K12; photo-Fenton; EDT24

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A lost of culturability of bacteria Escherichia coli K12 was observed after exposition to a solar simulator (UV-vis) in a laboratory batch photoreactor. The bacterial inactivation reactions have been carried out using titanium dioxide (TiO2) P25 Degussa and FeCl3 as catalysts. At the starting of the treatment, the suspensions were at their natural pH. An increase in the efficiency in the water disinfection was obtained when some advanced oxidation processes such as UV-vis/TiO2, UV-vis/TiO2/H2O2, UV-vis/Fe3+/H2O2, UV-vis/H2O2 were applied. The presence of H2O2 accelerates the rate of disinfection via TiO2. The addition of Fe3+ (0.3 mg/l) to photocatalytic system decreases the time required for total disinfection (< 1 CFU/ml), for TiO2 concentrations ranging between 0.05 and 0.5 g/l. At TiO2 concentrations higher than 0.5 g/l the addition of Fe3+ does not significantly increase the disinfection rate. The systems: Fenton (H2O2/FC3+/dark), H2O2/dark, H2O2/TiO2/dark showed low disinfection rate. The effective disinfection time (EDT24) was reached after 60 and 30 min of illumination for the Fe3+ and TiO2 photoassisted systems, respectively. EDT24 was not reached for the system in the absence of catalyst (UV-vis). The effect on the bacterial inactivation of different mixture of chemical substance added to natural water was studied. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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