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Comprehensive assessment of chlorination disinfection on microplastic-associated biofilms

Author(s)
Nguyen, Hien ThiChoi, WoodanJeong, SeongpilBae, HyokwanOh, SeungdaeCho, Kyungjin
Issued Date
2024-08
DOI
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.134751
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83176
Citation
JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, v.474, pp.134751
Abstract
Chlorination on microplastic (MP) biofilms was comprehensively investigated with respect to disinfection efficiency, morphology, and core microbiome. The experiments were performed under various conditions: i) MP particles; polypropylene (PP) and polystyrene (PS), ii) MP biofilms; Escherichia coli for single-species and river water microorganisms for multiple-species, iii) different chlorine concentrations, and iv) different chlorine exposure periods. As a result, chlorination effectively inactivated the MP biofilm microorganisms. The disinfection efficiency increased with increasing the free chlorination concentration and exposure periods for both single- and multiple-species MP biofilms. The multiple-species MP biofilms were inactivated 1.3-6.0 times less than single-species MP biofilms. In addition, the PP-MP biofilms were more vulnerable to chlorination than the PS-MP biofilms. Morphology analysis verified that chlorination detached most MP biofilms, while a small part still remained. Interestingly, chlorination strongly changed the biofilm microbiome on MPs; the relative abundance of some microbes increased after the chlorination, suggesting they could be regarded as chlorine-resistant bacteria. Some potential pathogens were also remained on the MP particles after the chlorination. Notably, chlorination was effective in inactivating the MP biofilms. Further research should be performed to evaluate the impacts of residual MP biofilms on the environment.
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0304-3894
Keyword (Author)
Microplastic biofilmChlorine treatmentEscherichia coliRiver microorganismrDNA and rRNA sequencing
Keyword
DRINKING-WATERBACTERIAL COMMUNITYRESISTANCEINACTIVATIONTOLERANCEIMPACT

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