“…Fe(VI) is an environmental benign disinfectant with the ability of damaging the genome and the oxidant-sensitive protein structures of microorganisms, hindering their growth and reproduction (Hu et al, 2012;Yan et al, 2020). Previous studies have demonstrated that Fe(VI) can effectively inactivate a wide variety of microorganisms including cyanobacteria (Sharma, 2007), bacteriophage MS2 (Hu et al, 2012), f2 virus (Schink and Waite, 1980), norovirus (Manoli et al, 2020), Bacillus cereus, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus (Sharma, 2007), micro-algae (Fan et al, 2018), and so on. It was reported that a Fe (VI) CT dose of about 3.5 (mg$min)/L was required for the 2 log removal of Escherichia coli at pH 7.0, and at a Fe(VI) CT dose of 2.0 (mg$min)/L at pH 7.0, a 2 log removal of MS2 can be obtained (Hu et al, 2012;Manoli et al, 2020).…”