The effects of organic compounds on inactivation efficacy of Artemia salina by neutral electrolyzed water

作者: Dongxia Duan , Guangzhou Liu , Ping Yao , Hui Wang

DOI: 10.1016/J.OCEANENG.2016.08.003

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摘要: Abstract The introduction of aquatic non-indigenous organisms and pathogens via ships ballast water is considered as a great treat to global marine ecosystems, costal economy public health. This issue can be efficiently addressed by electrolytic treatment technology. In this work, the effects organic compounds on inactivation efficacy neutral electrolyzed were studied bench scale test land-based with Artemia salina an indicator organism. test, both glucose chitosan significantly accelerated TRO decay water, while other kinds dissolved (sodium citrate sucrose) particle (corn starch) had no significant effect decay. Both weakened especially at 24 h. results also indicated that management system not only depended initial concentration, but property compounds. presence need high level concentration reach good efficacy. study may useful decide in electrolysis

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