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Water Disinfection by Immobilized Photosensitizers

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Fresh water shortage has become a global problem. A partial solution for this problem is the use of treated and disinfected wastewater for irrigation. However, most existing wastewater disinfection methods are based on the use of aggressive chemicals or power-consuming physical processes. Photodynamic eradication of waterborne bacteria by immobilized photosensitizers may be a good alternative to conventional methods. In the present work, the photosensitizers Rose Bengal sodium salt, Rose Bengal lactone, methylene blue, and hematoporphyrin were immobilized in polyethylene or polypropylene using a “green” method of co-extrusion, without addition of any chemicals, yielding polymeric strips and beads containing the photosensitizers. The antibacterial efficiency of these immobilized photosensitizers was tested against Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus and Gram-negative Escherichia coli in batch and continuous regimes upon illumination with a white luminescent lamp. All examined photosensitizers demonstrated a good ability to decrease the bacterial concentration, up to their total eradication. Immobilized photosensitizers are proposed for batch or continuous disinfection of wastewater after secondary treatment.
Title: Water Disinfection by Immobilized Photosensitizers
Description:
Fresh water shortage has become a global problem.
A partial solution for this problem is the use of treated and disinfected wastewater for irrigation.
However, most existing wastewater disinfection methods are based on the use of aggressive chemicals or power-consuming physical processes.
Photodynamic eradication of waterborne bacteria by immobilized photosensitizers may be a good alternative to conventional methods.
In the present work, the photosensitizers Rose Bengal sodium salt, Rose Bengal lactone, methylene blue, and hematoporphyrin were immobilized in polyethylene or polypropylene using a “green” method of co-extrusion, without addition of any chemicals, yielding polymeric strips and beads containing the photosensitizers.
The antibacterial efficiency of these immobilized photosensitizers was tested against Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus and Gram-negative Escherichia coli in batch and continuous regimes upon illumination with a white luminescent lamp.
All examined photosensitizers demonstrated a good ability to decrease the bacterial concentration, up to their total eradication.
Immobilized photosensitizers are proposed for batch or continuous disinfection of wastewater after secondary treatment.

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