An Environmentally Friendly Method for Testing Photocatalytic Inactivation of Cyanobacterial Propagation on a Hybrid Ag-TiO₂ Photocatalyst under Solar Illumination

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2015 Dec 11;12(12):15819-33. doi: 10.3390/ijerph121215023.

Abstract

Cyanobacteria were inactivated under sunlight using mixed phase silver (Ag) and deposited titanium dioxide (TiO₂) coated on the surface of diatomite (DM) as a hybrid photocatalyst (Ag-TiO₂/DM). The endpoints of dose-response experiments were chlorophyll a, photosynthetic efficiency, and flow cytometry measurements. In vitro experiments revealed that axenic cultures of planktonic cyanobacteria lost their photosynthetic activity following photocatalyzed exposure to sunlight for more than 24 h. Nearly 92% of Microcystis aeruginosa cells lost their photosynthetic activity, and their cell morphology was severely damaged within 24 h of the reaction. Preliminary carbon-14 ((14)CO₃(-2)) results suggest that the complete inactivation of cyanobacteria arises from damage to cell wall components (peroxidation). A small concomitant increase in cell wall disorder and a consequent decrease in cell wall functional groups increase the cell wall fluidity prior to cell lysis. A high dosage of Ag-TiO₂/DM during photocatalysis increased the concentration of extracellular polymeric substances (EPSs) in the Microcystis aeruginosa suspension by up to approximately 260%. However, photocatalytic treatment had a small effect on the disinfection by-product (DBP) precursor, as revealed by only a slight increase in the formation of trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs).

Keywords: cyanobacteria; disinfection by-products; extracellular polymeric substances; photocatalysis; silver; titanium dioxide.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Cell Proliferation*
  • Chlorophyll / metabolism
  • Chlorophyll A
  • Cyanobacteria / physiology*
  • Diatomaceous Earth*
  • Disinfection / methods*
  • Microcystis / physiology
  • Photosynthesis / physiology
  • Silver*
  • Sunlight*
  • Titanium*

Substances

  • Chlorophyll
  • titanium dioxide
  • Silver
  • Diatomaceous Earth
  • diatomite
  • Titanium
  • Chlorophyll A