Fingerprinting of commercially available water treatment bactericides in South Africa
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Brözel, Volker Siegfried
Cloete, Thomas Eugene
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Water Research Council
Abstract
Eighteen dominant isolates from water-cooling systems were exposed to 50mg/l of commercially available bactericides, and the kill percentage was determined after 6 h. Application costs of all bactericides giving an average kill percentage of over 90%, were compared. Low cost bactericides were re-evaluated at cost-equivalent concentrations. Dichlorophen, sulphone, a thiocarbamate and biphenol performed best, killing the full spectrum of isolates cost-effectively. Certain expensive products performed rather poorly, e.g. isothiazoline and MBT. This study highlights the selective action of many bactericides and the inherent resistance of bacteria to a number of different bactericides. This implies the importance of matching bactericides to the dominant bacteria in systems.
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Water-cooling systems, Commercially availability, Cost effectiveness, Isolates
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Brözel, VS & Cloete, TE 1991, 'Fingerprinting of commercially available water treatment bactericides in South Africa', Water SA, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 57-66. [http://www.wrc.org.za/publications_watersa]