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Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2010

Evaluation of process parameters of ultrasonic treatment of bacterial suspensions in a pilot scale water disinfection system

Ann Hulsmans; Koen Joris; Nico Lambert; Hans Rediers; Priscilla Declerck; Yasmine Delaedt; Frans Ollevier; Sven Liers

In this study, several process parameters that may contribute to the efficiency of ultrasound disinfection are examined on a pilot scale water disinfection system that mimics realistic circumstances as encountered in an industrial environment. The main parameters of sonication are: (i) power; (ii) duration of treatment; (iii) volume of the treated sample. The specific energy (E(s)) is an indicator of the intensity of the ultrasound treatment because it incorporates the transferred power, the duration of sonication and the treated volume. In this study, the importance of this parameter for the disinfection efficiency was assessed through changes in volume of treated water, water flow rate and electrical power of the ultrasonic reactor. In addition, the influences of the initial bacterial concentration on the disinfection efficiency were examined. The disinfection efficiency of the ultrasonic technique was scored on a homogenous and on a mixed bacterial culture suspended in water with two different types of ultrasonic reactors (Telsonic and Bandelin). This study demonstrates that specific energy, treatment time of water with ultrasound and number of passages through the ultrasonic reactor are crucial influential parameters of ultrasonic disinfection of contaminated water in a pilot scale water disinfection system. The promising results obtained in this study on a pilot scale water disinfection system indicate the possible application of ultrasound technology to reduce bacterial contamination in recirculating process water to an acceptable low level. However, the energy demand of the ultrasound equipment is rather high and therefore it may be advantageous to apply ultrasound in combination with another treatment.


Ecosystems | 2008

Quantifying the Hydroregime of a Temporary Pool Habitat: A Modelling Approach for Ephemeral Rock Pools in SE Botswana

Ann Hulsmans; Bram Vanschoenwinkel; Christopher R. Pyke; Bruce Riddoch; Luc Brendonck

Ecological and evolutionary processes in temporary rock pools operate within constraints imposed by their hydrologic regimes. These shallow pools flood when seasonal rains accumulate on impermeable substrates. Despite the ecological importance of hydrologic conditions for these ecosystems, we typically lack tools and empirical data required to understand the implications of hydrologic variability and climate change for biotic populations and communities in these habitats. In this study, we developed a hydrologic model to simulate rock pool hydrologic regimes based on rainfall, evapotranspiration, and basin geometry. The model was used to investigate long-term patterns of seasonal and inter-annual variation in hydroregime. In addition, hydrologic conditions associated with potential climate change scenarios were simulated and evaluated with respect to the biological requirements of the anostracan Branchipodopsis wolfi. The model’s output for daily inundation matched with field observations with an overall accuracy of 85% and correctly estimated complete hydroperiods with an overall accuracy of 70%. Simulations indicate large variation in individual hydroperiods (76–115%) as well as in the number of hydroperiods per year (19–23%). Furthermore, this study suggests that climate change may significantly alter the rock pool hydroregime. These findings confirm the hydrologic sensitivity of these ephemeral habitats to precipitation patterns, and their potential sensitivity to future climate change. Modelling indicates that the suitability of average inundation conditions for B. wolfi deteriorates significantly under future climate predictions. High levels of spatial and temporal variation in hydrologic conditions are dominant features of these habitats and an essential consideration for understanding population and community-level ecological processes.


Water Research | 2010

Evaluation of power ultrasound for disinfection of both Legionella pneumophila and its environmental host Acanthamoeba castellanii

Priscilla Declerck; Louise Vanysacker; Ann Hulsmans; Nico Lambert; Sven Liers; Frans Ollevier

The objectives of this study were to (1) examine the effect of power ultrasound on the viability of both Legionella pneumophila and Acanthamoeba castellanii trophozoites and cysts, (2) investigate if intracellular Legionella replication in trophozoites positively affects bacterial resistance to ultrasound and (3) study if Legionella renders viable but non-culturable (VBNC) due to ultrasound treatments. Using laboratory scale experiments, microorganisms were exposed for various time periods to power ultrasound at a frequency of 36 kHz and an ultrasound power setting of 50 and 100%. Due to a fast destruction, trophozoite hosts were not able to protect intracellular Legionella from eradication by ultrasound, in contrast to cysts. No significant effects of ultrasound on cyst viability could be detected and power settings of 100% for 30 min only made intracellular Legionella concentrations decrease with 1.3 log units. Due to intracellular replication of Legionella in trophozoites, ultrasound no longer affected bacterial viability. Concerning the VBNC state, ultrasound treatments using a power setting of 50% partly induced Legionella (+/-7%) to transform into VBNC bacteria, in contrast to power settings of 100%. Promising results obtained in this study indicate the possible application of power ultrasound in the control of both Legionella and Acanthamoeba concentrations in anthropogenic water systems.


Freshwater Biology | 2009

Community structure in temporary freshwater pools: disentangling the effects of habitat size and hydroregime

Bram Vanschoenwinkel; Ann Hulsmans; Els De Roeck; Chris De Vries; Maitland Seaman; Luc Brendonck


Limnology and Oceanography | 2007

Direct and indirect measures of dispersal in the fairy shrimp Branchipodopsis wolfi indicate a small-scale isolation-by-distance pattern

Ann Hulsmans; Kelle Moreau; Luc De Meester; Bruce Riddoch; Luc Brendonck


Limnetica | 2010

Pools 'on the rocks': freshwater rock pools as model system in ecological and evolutionary research

Luc Brendonck; Merlijn Jocque; Ann Hulsmans; Bram Vanschoenwinkel


Marine and Freshwater Research | 2008

Diversity and distribution of large branchiopods in Kiskunság (Hungary) in relation to local habitat and spatial factors: implications for their conservation

Liesbet Boven; Bram Vanschoenwinkel; Els De Roeck; Ann Hulsmans; Luc Brendonck


Hydrobiologia | 2006

Dormant egg bank characteristics and hatching pattern of the Phallocryptus spinosa (Anostraca) population in the Makgadikgadi Pans (Botswana)

Ann Hulsmans; Sofie Bracke; Kelle Moreau; Bruce Riddoch; Luc De Meester; Luc Brendonck


Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of chemical and process engineering | 2008

Influencing parameters of ultrasonic treatment of bacterial suspensions

Ann Hulsmans; Koen Joris; Nico Lambert; Hans Rediers; Sven Liers


Archive | 2010

Cryptic growth by ultrasonic sludge disintegration of return activated sludge

Nico Lambert; Ann Hulsmans; Sofie Houtmeyers; Jan Van Impe; Ilse Smets; Raf Dewil

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Luc Brendonck

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Kelle Moreau

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Luc De Meester

Catholic University of Leuven

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Bram Vanschoenwinkel

Catholic University of Leuven

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Nico Lambert

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Sven Liers

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Els De Roeck

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Hans Rediers

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Koen Joris

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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