Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the removal of Escherichia coli and heavy metals (Pb2+, Cd2+ and Zn2+) from aqueous solutions using silver-modified clinoptilolite through the combined disinfection of E. coli by the silver ions and sorption of heavy metals on clinoptilolite. The silver-modified zeolites exhibited excellent disinfection performance with 100% removal of E. coli within 30 min. The as-received natural zeolites showed no disinfection characteristics under the same conditions. High metal removal efficiencies up to 92% were achieved with respect to the metals present in solution. In the E. coli-metals solution systems, disinfection was enhanced by the presence of metal ions which resulted in a relatively reduced amount of metals adsorbed by the zeolites due to the uptake of metal ions by the bacterial cells present the solution. The results of this study demonstrate that silver-modified clinoptilolite has a potential for the simultaneous removal of metals and pathogenic organisms from contaminated aqueous streams.

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