E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Microbial Risks in Household UF Purifiers and Disinfection Strategy with Electrolysis

  • Chen Yucheng,
  • Fu Jian-nan,
  • Wang Yi,
  • Ding Jian,
  • Lian Xiaoying,
  • Wei Weizhi,
  • Chen Xiao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202014302028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 143
p. 02028

Abstract

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The research studied microbial deterioration in household ultrafiltration membrane (UF) purifiers with residence time and anti-bacterial strategy with electrolysis. The pilot test was conducted on a household drinking water purifier. A 72-h stagnation test and a 60-min anti-bacterial test with electrolysis were subsequently done. There were some findings in this study: (1) The level of HPC exceeded the hygienic standard when the stagnation time was more than 3 h. (2) The lag phase of bacterial growth was no more than 12 h in filters. (3) With the method of electrolysis, microbial contamination induced by water stagnation can be controlled in the acceptable range, which was more efficient than the method of flushing with tap water.