Integrated inactivation of Microcystis aeruginosa and degradation of microcystin-LR by direct current glow discharge plasma in liquid-phase: Mechanisms and cell deactivation process

IF 12.2 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Journal of Hazardous Materials Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.136738
Feng Zheng, Xinhong Zhu, Yanyan Liu, Xin Yu, Lei Wang
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The frequent occurrence of blooms of Microcystis aeruginosa (M. aeruginosa) and the subsequent release of microcystin-LR (MC-LR) in eutrophic waters pose a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems. This study investigated the optimal conditions for inactivating M. aeruginosa and the degrading MC-LR using direct current glow discharge plasma in liquid phase (DC-LGDP), analyzed the potential inactivation mechanisms and the cell deactivation process of M. aeruginosa. The results showed that DC-LGDP generated reactive species (i.e., •OH, 1O2, and H2O2), active Cl and electroporation effect collectively contributed to inactivation of M. aeruginosa and degradation of MC-LR. The 97.07% inactivation efficiency of M. aeruginosa and 94.98% degradation rate of MC-LR were achieved with higher energy yield and without generating nitrogen oxides. Meanwhile, DC-LGDP destroyed the cell integrity, eliminated their antioxidant capacity and reduced the content of photosynthetic pigments. The transcriptome analysis indicated that the transcripts of genes related to photosynthesis, ribosome biosynthesis, ABC transporters, and nitrogen metabolism pathway in M. aeruginosa were altered by DC-LGDP. This study provides insights into the inactivation of M. aeruginosa by DC-LGDP, while elucidating the potential inactivation mechanisms and the cell deactivation process involved. It may be important for the eco-friendly inactivation of M. aeruginosa blooms in natural water bodies.

Environmental implications

The frequent occurrence of blooms of M. aeruginosa and the subsequent release of MC-LR in eutrophic waters are a global issue. Although glow discharge plasma technologies have been applied for the inactivation of M. aeruginosa, limitations such as low energy yield and additional nitrous oxide production remain. This study aims to explore the optimal conditions for inactivating M. aeruginosa and degrading MC-LR using direct current glow discharge plasma in liquid phase (DC-LGDP), as well as to analyze the inactivation mechanisms and the cell deactivation process of M. aeruginosa. Our results show that the 97.07% inactivation efficiency of M. aeruginosa by DC-LGDP is achieved at higher energy yield and without the generation of nitrogen oxides. The inactivation of M. aeruginosa and degradation of MC-LR are involved in the reactive species generated by DC-LGDP and electroporation effect. These factors induce oxidative stress damaging the cell integrity, impairing the photosynthesis and ribosome biosynthesis pathways of M. aeruginosa, ultimately leading to the cell deactivation of M. aeruginosa. Our findings provide insights into the effective inactivation of M. aeruginosa and the degradation of MC-LR by DC-LGDP with lower energy consumption and environmental friendliness. Thus, it may be important for the inactivation of M. aeruginosa blooms in natural water bodies.

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Journal of Hazardous Materials
Journal of Hazardous Materials 工程技术-工程:环境
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Hazardous Materials serves as a global platform for promoting cutting-edge research in the field of Environmental Science and Engineering. Our publication features a wide range of articles, including full-length research papers, review articles, and perspectives, with the aim of enhancing our understanding of the dangers and risks associated with various materials concerning public health and the environment. It is important to note that the term "environmental contaminants" refers specifically to substances that pose hazardous effects through contamination, while excluding those that do not have such impacts on the environment or human health. Moreover, we emphasize the distinction between wastes and hazardous materials in order to provide further clarity on the scope of the journal. We have a keen interest in exploring specific compounds and microbial agents that have adverse effects on the environment.
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