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Retention of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in biological activated carbon filters for drinking water and the impact on ammonia reduction

Authors
Liu, ZhiyuanYu, ShuiliPark, HeedeungLiu, GuicaiYuan, Qingbin
Issue Date
6월-2016
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Drinking water treatment; Titanium dioxide nanoparticle; Biological activated carbon filter; Ammonia-oxidizing archaea; Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria
Citation
BIODEGRADATION, v.27, no.2-3, pp.95 - 106
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Journal Title
BIODEGRADATION
Volume
27
Number
2-3
Start Page
95
End Page
106
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/88472
DOI
10.1007/s10532-016-9758-5
ISSN
0923-9820
Abstract
Given the increasing discoveries related to the eco-toxicity of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs) in different ecosystems and with respect to public health, it is important to understand their potential effects in drinking water treatment (DWT). The effects of TiO2 NPs on ammonia reduction, ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) in biological activated carbon (BAC) filters for drinking water were investigated in static and dynamic states. In the static state, both the nitrification potential and AOB were significantly inhibited by 100 mu g L-1 TiO2 NPs after 12 h (p < 0.05), and the threshold decreased to 10 mu g L-1 with prolonged exposure (36 h, p < 0.05). However, AOA were not considerably affected in any of the tested conditions (p > 0.05). In the dynamic state, different amounts of TiO2 NP pulses were injected into three pilot-scale BAC filters. The decay of TiO2 NPs in the BAC filters was very slow. Both titanium quantification and scanning electron microscope analysis confirmed the retention of TiO2 NPs in the BAC filters after 134 days of operation. Furthermore, the TiO2 NP pulses considerably reduced the performance of ammonia reduction. This study identified the retention of TiO2 NPs in BAC filters and the negative effect on the ammonia reduction, suggesting a potential threat to DWT by TiO2 NPs.
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