Issue 4, 2002

Destruction of fecal bacteria in wastewater by three photosensitizers

Abstract

Agriculture in Tunisia faces acute problems of water quality and quantity caused by limited conventional water resources. One possibility to cope with low water resources is to purify wastewater for reuse. Among different methods for the disinfection of wastewater, the inactivation of fecal coliforms using a combination of a photosensitiser (Rose Bengal, Methylene Blue, cationic porphyrin) with sunlight was determined on a small scale. In parallel the sensitizer photobleaching was also followed under the same conditions. The results described in this paper show that the meso-substituted cationic porphyrin is more efficient and more photostable than Methylene Blue and Rose Bengal in wastewater. A lower cationic porphyrin concentration, 1 µM, resulted in very little cell death. Higher concentrations, 5 µM or 10 µM, produced more cell death. Nevertheless there was a small difference between concentrations 5 and 10 µM. By increasing the duration of irradiation we can improve the log reduction in bacteria and compensate for a low concentration of sensitizer or for a less efficient type of sensitizer. The same log reduction in fecal bacteria was obtained with 5 and 10 µM of cationic porphyrin during the fourth hour of treatment.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 May 2002
Accepted
17 May 2002
First published
11 Jun 2002

J. Environ. Monit., 2002,4, 511-516

Destruction of fecal bacteria in wastewater by three photosensitizers

M. Jemli, Z. Alouini, S. Sabbahi and M. Gueddari, J. Environ. Monit., 2002, 4, 511 DOI: 10.1039/B204637G

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