Bacteriophage MS2 and titanium dioxide heteroaggregation: Effects of ambient light and the presence of quartz sand

Vasiliki I. Syngouna, Constantinos V. Chrysikopoulos

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Abstract

Nanoparticles (NPs) are used in numerous applications and have been observed to accumulate in natural water bodies, including aquifers where they can interact with suspended colloids and viruses. This study examines the attachment of bacteriophage MS2 onto titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) anatase NPs using three different MS2 concentrations. Batch experiments, were conducted at room temperature to investigate the effect of ambient light and the presence of quartz sand on MS2 and TiO 2 NPs heteroaggregation. Appropriate attachment isotherms were determined. Extended DLVO (XDLVO) theory was used to quantify the various interaction energy profiles. The results of batch experiments demonstrated that MS2 attachment onto TiO 2 NPs was favored in the presence of sand under ambient light, while under dark conditions no clear trend was observed. Estimated XDLVO interaction energy profiles indicated that hydrophobic interactions may play a major role and influence the aggregation and heteroaggregation of MS2 and TiO 2 NPs, as well as the simultaneous attachment of MS2 and TiO 2 NPs onto quartz sand.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)281-288
Number of pages8
JournalColloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
Volume180
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • Ambient light
  • Attachment
  • MS2
  • Quartz sand
  • TiO

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