双波长紫外线协同消毒效果及其对光活化和暗修复的影响

Q2 Environmental Science
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紫外线- c (UV-C)照射可以有效地灭活病原微生物。远紫外- c (200 ~ 230 nm)和常规紫外- c (250 ~ 280 nm)分别对病原微生物的蛋白质和核酸产生损伤。远距离和常规UV-C联合使用具有协同失活的潜力。然而,由于缺乏适当的实验装置,相关的研究仍然有限。因此,本研究建立了一个由KrCl准分子灯和低压汞灯组成的微型流体光反应系统。该系统可以独立/同时提供稳定的222 nm(远紫外- c)和254 nm(常规紫外- c)辐射。随后,利用该系统研究了双波长UV-C (222 nm和254 nm UV-C组合)对大肠杆菌(E。大肠杆菌)失活以及随后对光和暗再激活的影响。结果表明,双波长UV-C对大肠杆菌具有显著的协同灭活作用,协同系数可达2.2。此外,与254 nm UV相比,双波长UV- c辐照后大肠杆菌的光活化减弱,最大lg活化率从50.8%降至36.1%。此外,双波长UV-C辐照后大肠杆菌呈现暗衰变,暗处理进一步提高了灭活效率。综上所述,双波长UV-C可抑制大肠杆菌的光活化和暗修复,保证水体生物安全,为开发有效、安全的水体消毒技术提供参考。
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[Synergistic Disinfection Effects of Dual-wavelength Ultraviolet and Its Impact on Photoreactivation and Dark Repair].

Ultraviolet-C (UV-C) irradiation can effectively deactivate pathogenic microorganisms. The far UV-C (200-230 nm) and conventional UV-C (250-280 nm) can damage the proteins and nucleic acids of pathogenic microorganisms, respectively. The combination of far and conventional UV-C has the potential of synergistic inactivation. However, relevant studies remain limited owing to the lack of appropriate experimental setups. Therefore, this study established a mini-fluidic photoreaction system equipped with a KrCl excimer lamp and a low-pressure mercury lamp. This system could independently/simultaneously deliver stable 222 nm (far UV-C) and 254 nm (conventional UV-C) irradiations. Subsequently, the system was used to investigate the synergistic effect of dual-wavelength UV-C (the combination of 222 nm and 254 nm UV-C) on Escherichia coliE. coli) inactivation and the subsequent impact on photo- and dark-reactivation. The results indicated that dual-wavelength UV-C had a significant synergistic effect on E. coli inactivation, with a synergistic coefficient up to 2.2. Additionally, comparing to 254 nm UV irradiation, the photo-reactivation of E. coli after dual-wavelength UV-C irradiation was weakened, with the maximum lg reactivation percentage reducing from 50.8% to 36.1%. Furthermore, E. coli after dual-wavelength UV-C irradiation exhibited dark decay, in which the inactivation efficiency was further enhanced during dark treatment. Therefore, these results suggest that dual-wavelength UV-C could inhibit the light reactivation and dark repair of E. coli, ensuring the water biosafety, as well as providing reference for the development of effective and safe water disinfection technologies.

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