On the Efficacy of H2 O2 or S2 O82− at Promoting the Inactivation of a Consortium of Cyanobacteria and Bacteria in Algae-Laden Water

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Harmful algal blooms in coastal areas can significantly impact a water source. Microorganisms such as cyanobacteria and associated pathogenic bacteria may endanger an ecosystem and human health by causing significant eco-hazards. This study assesses the efficacy of two different reagents, H2 O2 and S2 O82−, as (pre-)treatment options for algae-laden waters. Anabaena sp. and Vibrio alginolyticus have been selected as target microorganisms. With the objective of activating H2 O2 or S2 O82−, additional experiments have been performed with the presence of small amounts of iron (18 µmol/L). For the cyanobacterial case, H2 O2-based processes demonstrate greater efficiency over that of S2 O82−, as Anabaena sp. is particularly affected by H2 O2, for which >90% of growth inhibition has been achieved with 0.088 mmol/L of H2 O2 (at 72 h of exposure). The response of Anabaena sp. as a co-culture with V. alginolyticus implies the use of major H2 O2 amounts for its inactivation (0.29 mmol/L of H2 O2), while the effects of H2 O2 /Fe(II) suggests an improvement of ~60% compared to single H2 O2. These H2 O2 doses are not sufficient for preventing the regrowth of V. alginolyticus after 24 h. The effects of S2 O82− (+ Fe(II)) are moderate, reaching maximum inhibition growth of ~50% for Anabaena sp. at seven days of exposure. Nevertheless, doses of 3 mmol/L of S2 O82− can prevent the regrowth of V. alginolyticus. These findings have implications for the mitigation of HABs but also for the associated bacteria that threaten many coastal ecosystems.

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Moreno-Andrés, J., Rivas-Zaballos, I., Acevedo-Merino, A., & Nebot, E. (2022). On the Efficacy of H2 O2 or S2 O82− at Promoting the Inactivation of a Consortium of Cyanobacteria and Bacteria in Algae-Laden Water. Microorganisms, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10040735

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