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Deactivation of E. coli in water using Fe3+-saturated montmorillonite impregnated filter paper.

Authors :
Qin, Chao
Li, Lucinda
Kikkeri, Kruthika
Agah, Masoud
Xia, Kang
Source :
Science of the Total Environment. Feb2019, Vol. 652, p643-650. 8p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Abstract In areas with high exposure to pathogen contaminated water and lack the economic means for water treatment, low cost and convenient point-of-use drinking water disinfection materials/devices are essential. Using a simple craft paper making method, Fe3+-saturated montmorillonite impregnated filter paper was constructed to filter live Escherichia coli (E. coli)-spiked water. The Scanning Electron Microscopic images of the E. coli cells in contact with the Fe3+-saturated montmorillonite impregnated filter paper showed: 1) Fe3+-saturated montmorillonite particles were uniformly coated on the cellulose paper fiber, creating large mineral surface for cell contact; and 2) E. coli cell membrane was dehydrated and damaged, resulting cell deactivation upon contacting with the Fe3+-saturated montmorillonite particles impregnated in the paper. The E. coli cells passing through the Fe3+-saturated montmorillonite impregnated filter paper were not viable as further confirmed by the microfluidic dielectrophoresis analysis. They remained non-viable at room temperature even after 5 days, as shown by the results from both the Colony Counting test and the Colilert test. More than 99.5% deactivation efficiency was achieved when the ratio of the volume of the E. coli contaminated water to the mass of Fe3+-saturated montmorillonite was maintained at <1:1.5 (mL/mg). The Fe3+-saturated montmorillonite impregnated filter paper maintained ~74% E. coli deactivation efficiency even after the 8th consecutive use. About 0.52 mg Fe3+, which is bioavailable, could be leached into the water for every 2 L E coli -contaminated water that is treated with the filter paper. The treated water could therefore provide iron supplement to a person at a level within the range of the FDA recommended human daily intake of iron. The results from this study has clearly demonstrated promising potential of using the Fe3+-saturated montmorillonite impregnated filter paper for low cost (~$0.07/L treated water for this study) and convenient point-of-use drinking water disinfection. Graphical abstract Unlabelled Image Highlights • Fe3+-saturated montmorillonite (FSM) dehydrates/damages E. coli cell membrane. • FSM-impregnated paper was used to filter and deactivate E. coli cells in water. • >99.5% deactivation efficiency was achieved. • FSM-impregnated filter paper provides dietary iron supplement when disinfect water. • FSM-impregnated filter paper is easy to make and low cost. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00489697
Volume :
652
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science of the Total Environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
133665898
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.10.297