Title
Effectiveness And Kinetics Of Ferrate As A Disinfectant For Ballast Water
Keywords
Ballast; Chick-Watson; Disinfection; Ferrate; Hom's model; Kinetics; Salinity
Abstract
This study examined whether ferrate could meet the international standards for successful ballast water treatment, including final concentrations of less than 1 CFU/mL of Enterococci, less than 2.5 CFU/mL of Escherichia coli, and less than 1 CFU/100 mL of Vibrio cholerae. Pure cultures of E. coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and V. cholerae, and a mixed culture of Enterococcus faecium and E. faecilis were grown in saline solution to simulate ballast water and were treated with dosages of ferrate ranging from 0.25 to 5.0 mg/L. A ferrate dose of 5 mg/L resulted in complete disinfection of all organisms tested, and smaller dosages were also very effective. Tailing was consistently observed, and the Hom's model (1972) appeared to most accurately represent the action of ferrate on these organisms. Salinity and pH did not adversely affect results, and regrowth was not a problem. Ferrate shows good potential as an effective disinfectant in the treatment of ballast water.
Publication Date
1-1-2008
Publication Title
Water Environment Research
Volume
80
Issue
6
Number of Pages
561-569
Document Type
Article
Personal Identifier
scopus
DOI Link
https://doi.org/10.2175/193864708X267423
Copyright Status
Unknown
Socpus ID
46449088710 (Scopus)
Source API URL
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/46449088710
STARS Citation
Jessen, Andrea; Randall, Andrew; Reinhart, Debra; and Daly, Luke, "Effectiveness And Kinetics Of Ferrate As A Disinfectant For Ballast Water" (2008). Scopus Export 2000s. 10611.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/scopus2000/10611