Preparation of TiO2-coated hollow glass beads and their application to the control of algal growth in eutrophic water
14. Life underwater
01 natural sciences
6. Clean water
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI:
10.1016/j.microc.2004.07.008
Publication Date:
2004-10-28T18:44:17Z
AUTHORS (2)
ABSTRACT
Abstract Photocatalytic inactivation of algae, Anabaena, Microcystis and Melosira, was carried out with the TiO2-coated pyrex hollow glass beads under the illumination of UV-A light. After being irradiated with UV-A light in the presence of the TiO2-coated pyrex glass beads, Anabaena and Microcystis, known as typical cyanobacteria, lost their photosynthetic activity, and the string of Anabaena cells and the colonies of Microcystis cells were completely separated into individual spherical one. In the case of Melosira, which is a typical diatom, however, somewhat lower photocatalytic inactivation efficiency was obtained, which was believed to be due to the presence of the inorganic siliceous wall surrounding the cells of Melosira. The TiO2-coated hollow glass beads could successfully be employed for the practical application at the eutrophicated river under sunlight. More than 50% of the chlorophyll-a concentration could be reduced by the action of TiO2 photocatalysis.
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