Use of ionizing radiation for the inhibition and removal of cyanotoxins in the water

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Autor(a) principal: SILVA, THALITA T.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: BORRELY, SUELI I., INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
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Resumo: Cyanobacteria blooms have been observed in the aquatic systems in different continents, frequently with the production of cyanotoxins that negatively alter water potability. This work provides a small review of the state of the art of the use of advanced oxidation processes in the degradation of cyanobacteria and their toxins. It is divided into 3 major sections: the first part focuses on cyanobacteria and the mechanisms of production related to the environmental conditions. The second part we exposed the guidance values of the evaluation in drinking water for the control of cyanotoxins worldwide, and Brazil regulations. In the third and last part, we present some studies about the use of the advanced oxidation processes for the inhibition and degradation of cyanotoxins, focuses on ionizing radiation: gamma-ray and electron beam irradiation. In conclusion, the ionizing radiation is an efficient and economically viable alternative on the remediation of areas contaminated by cyanobacteria blooms and their toxins, mainly in the reservoirs destined to the water treatment and supply. As well, some suggestions are provided for additional studies about the use of this technology for the treatment of drinking water.
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In conclusion, the ionizing radiation is an efficient and economically viable alternative on the remediation of areas contaminated by cyanobacteria blooms and their toxins, mainly in the reservoirs destined to the water treatment and supply. As well, some suggestions are provided for additional studies about the use of this technology for the treatment of drinking water.Submitted by Celia Satomi Uehara (celia.u-topservice@ipen.br) on 2019-12-26T12:33:20Z No. of bitstreams: 1 26172.pdf: 306659 bytes, checksum: d521ded27df63b881d051a5b0b446fce (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-12-26T12:33:20Z (GMT). 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Use of ionizing radiation for the inhibition and removal of cyanotoxins in the water
title Use of ionizing radiation for the inhibition and removal of cyanotoxins in the water
spellingShingle Use of ionizing radiation for the inhibition and removal of cyanotoxins in the water
SILVA, THALITA T.
algae
bacteria
comparative evaluations
drinking water
ecosystems
environmental effects
gamma radiation
ionizing radiations
radiation doses
toxicity
toxins
title_short Use of ionizing radiation for the inhibition and removal of cyanotoxins in the water
title_full Use of ionizing radiation for the inhibition and removal of cyanotoxins in the water
title_fullStr Use of ionizing radiation for the inhibition and removal of cyanotoxins in the water
title_full_unstemmed Use of ionizing radiation for the inhibition and removal of cyanotoxins in the water
title_sort Use of ionizing radiation for the inhibition and removal of cyanotoxins in the water
author SILVA, THALITA T.
author_facet SILVA, THALITA T.
BORRELY, SUELI I.
INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
author_role author
author2 BORRELY, SUELI I.
INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SILVA, THALITA T.
BORRELY, SUELI I.
INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv algae
bacteria
comparative evaluations
drinking water
ecosystems
environmental effects
gamma radiation
ionizing radiations
radiation doses
toxicity
toxins
topic algae
bacteria
comparative evaluations
drinking water
ecosystems
environmental effects
gamma radiation
ionizing radiations
radiation doses
toxicity
toxins
description Cyanobacteria blooms have been observed in the aquatic systems in different continents, frequently with the production of cyanotoxins that negatively alter water potability. This work provides a small review of the state of the art of the use of advanced oxidation processes in the degradation of cyanobacteria and their toxins. It is divided into 3 major sections: the first part focuses on cyanobacteria and the mechanisms of production related to the environmental conditions. The second part we exposed the guidance values of the evaluation in drinking water for the control of cyanotoxins worldwide, and Brazil regulations. In the third and last part, we present some studies about the use of the advanced oxidation processes for the inhibition and degradation of cyanotoxins, focuses on ionizing radiation: gamma-ray and electron beam irradiation. In conclusion, the ionizing radiation is an efficient and economically viable alternative on the remediation of areas contaminated by cyanobacteria blooms and their toxins, mainly in the reservoirs destined to the water treatment and supply. As well, some suggestions are provided for additional studies about the use of this technology for the treatment of drinking water.
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