Effects of peracetic acid and monochloramine on the inactivation of Naegleria lovaniensis

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作者
Ercken, D
Verelst, L
Declerck, P
Duvivier, L
Van Damme, A
Ollevier, F
机构
[1] Catholic Univ Louvain, Aquat Ecol Lab, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium
[2] Laborlec, B-1630 Linkebeek, Belgium
[3] Electrabel, B-1630 Linkebeek, Belgium
关键词
chlorine; disinfection; monochloramine; Naegleria; peracetic acid;
D O I
10.2166/wst.2003.0190
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Biocidal activities of monochloramine and peracetic acid were studied on cysts of Naegleria lovaniensis. Until recently the most commonly used biocide to disinfect cooling water systems was. hypochlorite. Owing to its negative impact on the aquatic environment, ecologically less harmful alternatives have been sought. As the biocidal activity of monochloramine and peracetic acid makes them good candidates for inactivation of pathogenic Naegleria species, these biocides were tested against Naegleria lovaniensis, a relative of the pathogen Naegleria fowleri, as an alternative treatment to hypochlorite. Under laboratory conditions the biocidal activity of hypochlorite was 8- 10x stronger than that of the two investigated substances. Hypochlorite, at a concentration of 0.5 mg/L, killed 100% Naegleria lovaniensis after 1 h exposure (25degreesC, pH 7.3-7.4). To achieve similar results with monochloramine and peracetic acid, 3.94 mg/L or 5.33 mg/L had to be used respectively (25degreesC, pH 8). It was known that the in situ biota of the biofilm, along with any organic material in the water column, had a negative impact on the efficiency of the biocides. There are, however, indications that the relative efficacy of monochloramine and peracetic acid was quite good under such conditions when compared with hypochlorite.
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