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Title Bactericidal Effect of Zero-Valent Iron Nanoparticles on Escherichia coli
Type Journal Article
Abstract Zero-valent iron nanoparticles (nano-Fe0) in aqueous solution rapidly inactivated Escherichia coli. A strong bactericidal effect of nano-Fe0 was found under deaerated conditions, with a linear correlation between log inactivation and nano-Fe0 dose (0.82 log inactivation/mg/L nano-Fe0-h). The inactivation of E. coli under air saturation required much higher nano-Fe0 doses due to the corrosion and surface oxidation of nano-Fe0 by dissolved oxygen. Significant physical disruption of the cell membranes was observed in E. coli exposed to nano-Fe0, which may have caused the inactivation or enhanced the biocidal effects of dissolved iron. The reaction of Fe(II) with intracellular oxygen or hydrogen peroxide also may have induced oxidative stress by producing reactive oxygen species. The bactericidal effect of nano-Fe0 was a unique property of nano-Fe0, which was not observed in other types of iron-based compounds.
Document Number BIN.TP.NA.5.3
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Pages 4927-4933
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Keywords bacteria inactivation, zero-valent iron, nanoparticles, dosage, E. coli
Date 2008
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Volume 42 (13)
Journal Environ. Sci. Technol.
Author Lee, C. J. Kim, W. Lee, K. Nelson, J. Yoon, and D. L. Sedlak
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