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Inactivation, lysis and degradation by-products of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by electrooxidation using DSA.

Lyliane F Trigueiro1, Larissa M Silva1, Luciana A B D Itto1, Thiago M B F Oliveira1, Artur J Motheo2, Carlos A Martínez-Huitle3, Janete J F Alves1, Suely S L Castro4.   

Abstract

The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a microorganism with cell walls resistant to many types of treatments, was chosen as a model to study electrochemical disinfection process using dimensionally stable anodes (DSA). DSA electrodes with nominal composition of Ti/RuO2TiO2 and Ti/RuO2TiO2IrO2 were evaluated in 0.05 mol L-1 Na2SO4 containing yeast. The results showed inactivation about of 100 % of the microorganisms at Ti/RuO2TiO2 by applying 20 and 60 mA cm-2 after 120 min of electrolysis, while a complete inactivation at Ti/RuO2IrO2TiO2 electrode was achieved after 180 min at 60 mA cm-2. When chloride ions were added in the electrolyte solution, 100 % of the yeast was inactivated at 20 mA cm-2 after 120 min of electrolysis, independent of the anode used. In the absence of chloride, the energy consumption (EC) was of 34.80 kWh m-3, at 20 mA cm-2 by using Ti/RuO2TiO2 anode. Meanwhile, in the presence of chloride, EC was reduced, requiring 30.24 and 30.99 kWh m-3 at 20 mA cm-2, for Ti/RuO2TiO2 and Ti/RuO2IrO2TiO2 electrodes, respectively, The best performance for cell lysis was obtained in the presence of chloride with EC of 88.80 kWh m-3 (Ti/RuO2TiO2) and 91.85 kWh m-3 (Ti/RuO2IrO2TiO2) to remove, respectively, 92 and 95 % of density yeast. The results clearly showed that yeast, as a model adopted, was efficiently inactivated and lysed by electrolysis disinfection using DSA-type electrodes.

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Keywords:  DSA; Electrochemical treatment; Electrooxidation; Microorganism inactivation; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Water disinfection

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27495919     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-016-7243-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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