2011
DOI: 10.1021/es201875x
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Simulated Sunlight Action Spectra for Inactivation of MS2 and PRD1 Bacteriophages in Clear Water

Abstract: Action spectra for simulated sunlight were measured in clear water for two viruses: PRD1, a double-stranded DNA bacteriophage, and MS2, a single-stranded RNA bacteriophage. Viruses were diluted into phosphate buffered saline (20 mM PBS, pH 7.5) and exposed for 22 h to simulated sunlight either directly or through one of six glass filters with 50% cutoff wavelengths ranging from 280 to 350 nm. Virus survival was measured using the double agar layer plaque method. Both UVA (320-400 nm) and UVB (280-320 nm) light… Show more

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“…Fig. 4 indicated the solar inactivation alone for 30 min led to approximately 4 log, which is higher than the results (e.g., 1 log) reported previously (Fisher et al, 2011;Love et al, 2010;Romero et al, 2011;Silverman et al, 2013). One of the possible reasons is that solar simulators using Xe lamps were used in previous work, whereas our samples were directly exposed to natural sunlight, which undoubtedly has a different spectrum from solar simulators with respect to wavelength range and intensity.…”
Section: Inactivation Of Ms2 Under Sunlight In the Presence Of Npsmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Fig. 4 indicated the solar inactivation alone for 30 min led to approximately 4 log, which is higher than the results (e.g., 1 log) reported previously (Fisher et al, 2011;Love et al, 2010;Romero et al, 2011;Silverman et al, 2013). One of the possible reasons is that solar simulators using Xe lamps were used in previous work, whereas our samples were directly exposed to natural sunlight, which undoubtedly has a different spectrum from solar simulators with respect to wavelength range and intensity.…”
Section: Inactivation Of Ms2 Under Sunlight In the Presence Of Npsmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…In contrast, Silverman et al (2015) accounted for the fact that photons at different wavelengths may differ in their inactivation efficiency. While such differences have been reported (e.g., Fisher et al, 2011), our approach assumed that they are Table 1 Summary of the experimental data obtained by Mattle et al (2015). Virus photoreactivity parameters, chemical composition of WSP water, steady-state concentration of reactive species.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fisher et al used an empirical approach to determine action spectra and values for P(l) based on cutoff lter experiments for the viruses MS2 and PRD1. 215 This approach assumes that photons of different wavelengths may have different contributions to inactivation, but cannot differentiate whether the effect is due to differences in absorption by viral chromophores or differences in the damage caused by photons of different wavelength. Using this approach, Nguyen et al captured seasonal effects (summer vs. winter sunlight) on the inactivation rate of MS2 in clear water, and the effect of light attenuation by strongly humic-coloured wetland water using simulated sunlight.…”
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confidence: 99%