Biocide Filters Based on Betulin for Cleaning Drinking Water


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Abstract

A technology for applying biocidal agents, betulin and silver, in the amount of 1% on the surface of carbon sorbents has been developed. The effect of the plant steroid betulin on the inhibition of E. coli reproduction on the surface of carbon filter sorbents in comparison with silver coating was evaluated. It is shown that graphite sorbents coated with silver and betulin are practically identical in the number of colonies formed and suppress their multiplication by a factor of 6–7. A composition including a carbon sorbent (active coal and/or foamed graphite) and betulin is obtained, which is recommended as a biocidal agent to replace silver in the manufacture of filters for post-treatment of drinking water.

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E. V. Moskalev

St. Petersburg State Institute of Technology (Technical University)

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Email: evmosk@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moskovskii pr. 26, St. Petersburg, 190013

M. M. Shamtsyan

St. Petersburg State Institute of Technology (Technical University)

Email: evmosk@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moskovskii pr. 26, St. Petersburg, 190013

A. V. Rabin

St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation

Email: evmosk@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul. Bol’shaya Morskaya 67, St. Petersburg, 190000


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