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The ZVI-Fenton process affects the total load of human pathogenic bacteria in wastewater samples

Journal of Water Process Engineering, ISSN: 2214-7144, Vol: 47, Page: 102668
2022
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  • Mentions
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Investigators at CNR - National Research Council of Italy Discuss Findings in Water Process Engineering (The Zvi-fenton Process Affects the Total Load of Human Pathogenic Bacteria In Wastewater Samples)

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Article Description

We investigated the performance of a heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction (ZVI-Fenton, i.e., ZVI + H 2 O 2, where ZVI = zero-valent iron) towards the removal of potentially pathogenic bacteria in wastewater (WW). The effectiveness of the process was investigated towards live bacteria (measured by flow cytometry) as well as potentially pathogenic bacteria (identified by 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing), antibiotic resistance genes and class 1 integrons (assessed by qPCR). The ZVI-Fenton process resulted about as effective as H 2 O 2 alone to decrease live bacteria ( p  > 0.05), if compared with the blank controls (neither ZVI nor H 2 O 2, p  = 0.00005), although it did not reduce the relative abundance of the tested antibiotic resistance genes or class 1 integrons ( p  > 0.05). However, ZVI-Fenton was quite effective in lowering the total content of the potentially pathogenic bacteria in WW when compared to the controls with H 2 O 2  ( p  = 0.0186) and without H 2 O 2 ( p  = 0.0252). These findings suggest that ZVI-Fenton has potential as an effective WW treatment technique that should be further investigated for future application in WWTPs.

Bibliographic Details

Raffaella Sabatino; Francesco Furia; Ester M. Eckert; Marco Minella; Gianluca Corno; Andrea Di Cesare; Davide Vione

Elsevier BV

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Engineering; Environmental Science; Chemical Engineering

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