
Water Science & Technology Vol 66 No 1 pp 151157 © IWA Publishing 2012 doi:10.2166/wst.2012.141
Removal of bacteriophages with different surface charges by diverse ceramic membrane materials in pilot spiking tests
B. Hambsch, M. Bösl, I. Eberhagen and U. Müller
DVGW-Technologiezentrum Wasser (TZW), Karlsruher Str. 84, D-76139, Karlsruhe, Germany E-mail: beate.hambsch@tzw.de
ABSTRACT
This study examines mechanisms for removal of bacteriophages (MS2 and phiX174) by ceramic membranes without application of flocculants. The ceramic membranes considered included ultra- and microfiltration membranes of different materials. Phages were spiked into the feed water in pilot scale tests in a waterworks. The membranes with pore sizes of 10 nm provided a 2.5–4.0 log removal of the phages. For pore sizes of 50 nm, the log removal dropped to 0.96–1.8. The membrane with a pore size of 200 nm did not remove phages. So, the removal of both MS2- and phiX174-phages depended on the pore size of the membranes. But apart from pore size also other factors influence the removal of phages. Removal was 0.5–0.9 log higher for MS2-phages compared with phiX174-phages. Size exclusion seems to be the major but not the only mechanism which influences the efficiency of phage removal by ceramic membranes.
Keywords: ceramic membranes; MS2; phiX174; removal of bacteriophages
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