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Bacteria and fungi inactivation by photocatalysis under UVA irradiation: liquid and gas phase

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Autor(es):
Rodrigues-Silva, Caio ; Miranda, Sandra M. ; Lopes, Filipe V. S. ; Silva, Mario ; Dezotti, Marcia ; Silva, Adrian M. T. ; Faria, Joaquim L. ; Boaventura, Rui A. R. ; Vilar, Vitor J. P. ; Pinto, Eugenia
Número total de Autores: 10
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Environmental Science and Pollution Research; v. 24, n. 7, p. 6372-6381, MAR 2017.
Citações Web of Science: 10
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In the last decade, environmental risks associated with wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) have become a concern in the scientific community due to the absence of specific legislation governing the occupational exposure limits (OEL) for microorganisms present in indoor air. Thus, it is necessary to develop techniques to effectively inactivate microorganisms present in the air of WWTPs facilities. In the present work, ultraviolet light A radiation was used as inactivation tool. The microbial population was not visibly reduced in the bioaerosol by ultraviolet light A (UVA) photolysis. The UVA photocatalytic process for the inactivation of microorganisms (bacteria and fungi, ATCC strains and isolates from indoor air samples of a WWTP) using titanium dioxide (TiO2 P25) and zinc oxide (ZnO) was tested in both liquid-phase and airborne conditions. In the slurry conditions at liquid phase, P25 showed a better performance in inactivation. For this reason, gas-phase assays were performed in a tubular photoreactor packed with cellulose acetate monolithic structures coated with P25. The survival rate of microorganisms under study decreased with the catalyst load and the UVA exposure time. Inactivation of fungi was slower than resistant bacteria, followed by Gram-positive bacteria and Gram-negative bacteria. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 14/16622-3 - Identificação dos intermediários formados durante a degradação de fármacos veterinários por processos oxidativos avançados
Beneficiário:Caio Alexandre Augusto Rodrigues da Silva
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Pós-Doutorado