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Using photocatalyzed-peroxonization to disinfect and denature genetic material of bacterial plasmids present in hospital wastewater
The literature reports the presence of multiresistant microorganisms in wastewater discharged from municipal and hospital wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). This has led to questions concerning the disinfection efficiency of the treatments applied. Thus, this study aimed to assess the efficiency of different chemical oxidation methods to disinfect and to degrade bacterial plasmids present in hospital wastewaters, to avoid the dispersion of antibiotic resistance genes in the environment. The methods tested were UV254nm alone or associated with an Ag or Ti-photocatalyst in photo-peroxonization (UV254 nm/H2O2/O3/Ag2O/Ag2CO3@PU or UV254 nm/H2O2/O3/TiO2@PU) under different pH conditions (4, 7, and 10). The application of plasmid DNA electrophoresis to hospital wastewater treated using an advanced oxidation process (AOP) achieved the total structural denaturation of microorganism plasmids at the three pH values tested. Also, UV254 nm alone was partially efficient in the disinfection of hospital wastewater. AOPs performed with the two functionalized catalysts resulted in 100% disinfection after 10 min at the three pH values tested. No intact plasmids were observed after 20 min of treatment with photocatalysis. This study could contribute to the development and improvement of wastewater treatment aimed at mitigating the spread of multiresistant microorganisms in the environment.
Using photocatalyzed-peroxonization to disinfect and denature genetic material of bacterial plasmids present in hospital wastewater
The literature reports the presence of multiresistant microorganisms in wastewater discharged from municipal and hospital wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). This has led to questions concerning the disinfection efficiency of the treatments applied. Thus, this study aimed to assess the efficiency of different chemical oxidation methods to disinfect and to degrade bacterial plasmids present in hospital wastewaters, to avoid the dispersion of antibiotic resistance genes in the environment. The methods tested were UV254nm alone or associated with an Ag or Ti-photocatalyst in photo-peroxonization (UV254 nm/H2O2/O3/Ag2O/Ag2CO3@PU or UV254 nm/H2O2/O3/TiO2@PU) under different pH conditions (4, 7, and 10). The application of plasmid DNA electrophoresis to hospital wastewater treated using an advanced oxidation process (AOP) achieved the total structural denaturation of microorganism plasmids at the three pH values tested. Also, UV254 nm alone was partially efficient in the disinfection of hospital wastewater. AOPs performed with the two functionalized catalysts resulted in 100% disinfection after 10 min at the three pH values tested. No intact plasmids were observed after 20 min of treatment with photocatalysis. This study could contribute to the development and improvement of wastewater treatment aimed at mitigating the spread of multiresistant microorganisms in the environment.
Using photocatalyzed-peroxonization to disinfect and denature genetic material of bacterial plasmids present in hospital wastewater
Dal Conti-Lampert, Aline (author) / Souza, André L. F. (author) / Testolin, Renan C. (author) / Canan-Rochenbach, Gisele (author) / Barreiros, Marco A. B. (author) / Somensi, Cleder A. (author) / Almerindo, Gizelle I. (author) / Ariente-Neto, Rafael (author) / González, Sergio Y. G. (author) / Radetski, Claudemir M. (author)
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A ; 58 ; 204-210
2023-02-23
7 pages
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