Literature Review of Disinfection Techniques For Water Treatment

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2020-07-31

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2020 International Conference on Environmental Systems

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Water treatment is a developing concern, both terrestrially and in spacecraft, as exploration missions extend in time and distance. Current biofilm control is limited for long-term applications. To optimize biocides for present and future space exploration vehicles, a thorough understanding of common and traditional disinfectant techniques is required. This review is focused on the three fundamental disinfection techniques: chemical, physical, and biological. Mechanisms, advantages, disadvantages, and specific properties of each major technique, as well as their studied effect on established biofilms, are also considered. This paper provides a general background on disinfectants and some information on effects on biofilms that can be useful to develop innovative ideas for state-of-the-art disinfection techniques for water treatment in specific environments, such as those currently posing mission risks as well as for future spacecraft water system development.

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Nilab Azim, University of Central Florida, US
Angie Diaz, Amentum, US
Wenyan Li, Amentum, US
Tesia Irwin, The Bionetics Corporation, US
Luz Calle, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, US
Michael Callahan, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), USA
Literature Review of Disinfection Techniques For Water Treatment
The proceedings for the 2020 International Conference on Environmental Systems were published from July 31, 2020. The technical papers were not presented in person due to the inability to hold the event as scheduled in Lisbon, Portugal because of the COVID-19 global pandemic.

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Biocide, Wastewater Treatment, Disinfectants

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