The control of hazardous pathogens in water distribution systems, is a priority for health authorities world wide. An estimated 8,000-18,000 people get Legionnaires' disease in the United States each year. Hospitals, hotels, old people's homes, prisons and ships are high risk environments due to the nature of the water distribution system. Treatment is essential, and one of the most effective methods is copper-silver ionization. The positively charged copper and silver ions thus released, form electrostatic bonds with negatively charged sites on bacterial cell walls; this leads to cell lysis and cell death. The amount of copper and silver must remain within a certain range for efficiency, and at the same time remain well below the WHO and other guidelines. High oral intake of copper and silver can result in liver failure and argyria (blue-bluish grey discoloration of the skin) for copper and silver respectively. Recommended values for copper are between 0.3 and 0.5 mg L -1 and, for silver, between 0.03 and 0.05 mg L -1.

Innovative electrodes to control trace metal ionization used to threat pathogens in water distribution systems / Laschi, Serena; Palchetti, Ilaria; Marrazza, Giovanna; Mascini, Marco. - STAMPA. - (2012), pp. 25-30. (Intervento presentato al convegno 16th Conference on Italian Association of Sensors and Microsystems, AISEM 2011; Rome; Italy; 7 February 2011 through 9 February 2011; Code 88105) [10.1007/978-1-4614-0935-9_5].

Innovative electrodes to control trace metal ionization used to threat pathogens in water distribution systems

PALCHETTI, ILARIA;MARRAZZA, GIOVANNA;
2012

Abstract

The control of hazardous pathogens in water distribution systems, is a priority for health authorities world wide. An estimated 8,000-18,000 people get Legionnaires' disease in the United States each year. Hospitals, hotels, old people's homes, prisons and ships are high risk environments due to the nature of the water distribution system. Treatment is essential, and one of the most effective methods is copper-silver ionization. The positively charged copper and silver ions thus released, form electrostatic bonds with negatively charged sites on bacterial cell walls; this leads to cell lysis and cell death. The amount of copper and silver must remain within a certain range for efficiency, and at the same time remain well below the WHO and other guidelines. High oral intake of copper and silver can result in liver failure and argyria (blue-bluish grey discoloration of the skin) for copper and silver respectively. Recommended values for copper are between 0.3 and 0.5 mg L -1 and, for silver, between 0.03 and 0.05 mg L -1.
2012
Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 109 LNEE
16th Conference on Italian Association of Sensors and Microsystems, AISEM 2011; Rome; Italy; 7 February 2011 through 9 February 2011; Code 88105
Laschi, Serena; Palchetti, Ilaria; Marrazza, Giovanna; Mascini, Marco
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