pH dependence of the in situ formation of an organicN-chloramine water disinfectant |
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Authors: | Elisabeth D Elder S D Worley D E Williams |
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Institution: | (1) Biology Department, Georgia Southwestern College, 31709 Americus, GA, USA;(2) Chemistry Department, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary
Staphylococcus aureus was used to assess the bactericidal efficacy of aqueous solutions of the organicN-chloramine compound 3-chloro-4,4-dimethyl-2-oxazolidinone (agent I) formed in situ. The rate of in situ formation, accomplished by reacting free chlorine with the amine precursor, was a function of pH. When the reagents were combined under acidic conditions (pH5.5) and allowed to react for 22 h, sufficient residual free chlorine was present to inactivate the bacteria in less than 5 min. When combined under less acidic conditions (pH6.0), comparable bacterial inactivation required 30–60 min due to the extensive reaction of the free chlorine to form agent I. The kill rates present under less acidic and neutral conditions are equivalent to those for pre-formed agent I. In water disinfection applications for pH6.0, in situ formation of agent I would provide a combination of rapid initial and slower long-term disinfection. |
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Keywords: | Staphylococcus aureus Chlorine free Chlorine combined Chlorination rate |
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