The development and evaluation of ultrasound for the treatment of bacterial suspensions.: A study of frequency, power and sonication time on cultured Bacillus species

被引:343
作者
Joyce, E [1 ]
Phull, SS [1 ]
Lorimer, JP [1 ]
Mason, TJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Coventry Univ, Sch Sci & Environm, Soochem Ctr, Coventry CV1 5FB, W Midlands, England
关键词
water disinfection; biocidal action; ultrasound;
D O I
10.1016/S1350-4177(03)00101-9
中图分类号
O42 [声学];
学科分类号
070206 [声学]; 082403 [水声工程];
摘要
Some species of bacteria produce colonies and spores which agglomerate in spherical clusters (Bacillus subtilis) and this serves as a protection for the organisms inside against biocidal attack. Flocs of fine particles e.g. clay can entrap bacteria which can also protect them against the biocides. It is because of problems such as these that alternative methods of disinfecting water are under active investigation. One such method is the use of power ultrasound, either alone or in combination with other methods. Ultrasound is able to inactivate bacteria and deagglomerate bacterial clusters or flocs through a number of physical, mechanical and chemical effects arising from acoustic cavitation. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of power ultrasound at different powers and frequencies on Bacillus subtilis. Viable plate count techniques were used as a measure of microbial activity. Results showed a significant increase in percent kill for Bacillus species with increasing duration of exposure and intensity of ultrasound in the low-kilohertz range (20 and 38 kHz). Results obtained at two higher frequencies (512 and 850 kHz) indicated a significant increase in bacteria count suggesting declumping. In assessing the bacterial kill with time under different sonication regimes three types of behaviour were characterized: High power ultrasound (lower frequencies) in low volumes of bacterial suspension results in a continuous reduction in bacterial cell numbers i.e. the kill rate predominates. High power ultrasound (lower frequencies) in larger volumes results in an initial rise in cell numbers suggesting declumping of the bacteria but this initial rise then falls as the declumping finishes and the kill rate becomes more important. Low intensity ultrasound (higher frequencies) gives an initial rise in cell numbers as a result of declumping. The kill rate is low and so there is no significant subsequent decrease in bacterial cell numbers. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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