Photocatalytic sterilization of water by a tubular UV/TiO2 film reactor

Authors
Citation
Ws. Kuo et Yt. Lin, Photocatalytic sterilization of water by a tubular UV/TiO2 film reactor, J ENVIR S A, 35(5), 2000, pp. 671-680
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART A-TOXIC/HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
ISSN journal
10934529 → ACNP
Volume
35
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
671 - 680
Database
ISI
SICI code
1093-4529(2000)35:5<671:PSOWBA>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
Photocatalytic sterilization of microorganisms in water was conducted with a tubular UV/TiO2 film reactor (SS304, 2.5 inches in diameter, 14 inches in length, and 0.65 L in effective volume) containing a 14 W low pressure mer cury vapor lamp as an UV irradiation source with a maximum intensity at 254 nn, which was placed at the center of the reactor chamber. It was found th at the number off. coli was significantly declined from 1.5*10(7) CFU/100 m t to 270 CFU/100 mt after 5 seconds treatment with the tubular UV/TiO2 film reactor, while the survival off. coli remained 1.3*10(4) CFU/100 mt for a similar commercial UV water sterilizer. In addition, the required I*t value (UV light intensity * irradiation time) for three log reduction of E. coli were 6.608 and 10.238 mW/cm(2.)s for a tubular UV/TiO2 film reactor and a similar commercial UV water sterilizer, respectively. On the other hand, re sults indicated that the higher the TSS concentration, the lower the steril ization rate for both UV and UV/TiO2 film reactors, and the adverse effect due to the presence of SS was more pronounced for UV/TiO2 film reactor than for UV reactor. However, according to the higher sterilization rate, it wa s still suggested that a tubular UV/TiO2 film reactor could be considered a s a better alternative for water sterilization.