Abstract

The subject of this paper was the study of antimicrobial capacity of silver loaded on the low temperature activated alumina products and evaluation of these products as decontaminants in the water and waste waters decontamination treatments. The low temperature activated alumina products have been characterized as valuable adsorbents in previous papers. So, by reason the next step to investigate these silver loaded products and finding their performaces as antimicrobial agents was an alluring prospect. For this purpose, a common bacterian inoculus was choosen for experiments, and a penmisive method to measure the rate of inhibition was adopted. Experimental data have shown the dependence of the inhibition rate on the following parameters concerning the adsorbent properties: the thermal treatments, particle size dimension of adsorbent (low temperature activated alumina products), concentration of siver adsorbed on particle surface and density of bioreactive centers, representing the number of particles on unit volume of the liquid containing the bacterial cells. Also, the experiments lay out that the aluminum hydroxide calcined at 300 and 400ºC exibits the largest silver adsorbed concentration and the highest inhibition rate (close to 100 %). Little dependence of inhibition rate on pH, in the interval 5.0 � 8.0, was observed. For application of depolluting agent in diferent technological processes, it is necesary to measure the minimum inhibitory concentration in therms of g of silver loaded on the low temperature activated alumina /L.

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