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Kinetics and mechanism of sulfate radical-and hydroxyl radical-induced disinfection of bacteria and fungal spores by transition metal ions-activated peroxymonosulfate

  • Gehui Wu
  • , Jingyi Wang
  • , Qiqi Wan
  • , Shumiao Cao
  • , Tinglin Huang
  • , Jinsuo Lu
  • , Jun Ma
  • , Gang Wen*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology

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Abstract

Peroxymonosulfate(PMS)-based advanced oxidation process have been recognized as efficient disinfection processes. This study comprehensively investigated the role of sulfate radical (SO4•−) and hydroxyl radical (•OH)-driven disinfection of bacteria and fungal spores by the PMS/metals ions (Me(II)) systems and modeled the CT value based on the relationship between survival and ∫[Radical]dt, with the aim to provide an accurate and quantitative kinetic data of inactivation processes. The results indicated that •OH played a more central role than SO4•− in the inactivation process, and bacteria were more vulnerable to radical attack than fungal spores due to the differences in antioxidant mechanisms and external structures. The k value of •OH -induced inactivation of E. coli was approximately 3-fold higher than that of A. niger, and the shoulder length of •OH -induced inactivation of E. coli was closely 52-fold shorter than that of A. niger after treated with the PMS/Co(II) system. The morphological and biochemical changes revealed that PMS/Me(II) treatment caused membrane damage, intracellular ROS accumulation and esterase activity loss in microorganisms. This study significantly improved the understanding of the contribution of radicals in the process of microbial inactivation by PMS/Me(II) and would provide important implications for the further development of technologies to cope with the highly resistant fungal spores in drinking water.

Original languageEnglish
Article number120378
JournalWater Research
Volume243
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2023

Keywords

  • Bacteria
  • Disinfection resistance
  • Fungal spores
  • PMS/Me(II)
  • Radical-induced disinfection mechanism

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