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Environmental Technology | 2017

Photoelectrocatalytic inactivation of fecal coliform bacteria in urban wastewater using nanoparticulated films of TiO2 and TiO2/Ag

Ruth Belinda Domínguez-Espíndola; Jeet Chandrakant Varia; Alberto Álvarez-Gallegos; Ma. Laura Ortiz-Hernández; Justina Leticia Peña-Camacho; Susana Silva-Martínez

ABSTRACT Photocatalysis has shown the ability to inactivate a wide range of harmful microorganisms with traditional use of chlorination. Photocatalysis combined with applied bias potential (photoelectrocatalysis) increases the efficiency of photocatalysis and decreases the charge recombination. This work examines the inactivation of fecal coliform bacteria present in real urban wastewater by photoelectrocatalysis using nanoparticulated films of TiO2 and TiO2/Ag (4%w/w) under UV light irradiation. The catalysts were prepared with different thicknesses by the sol-gel method and calcined at 400°C and 600°C. The urban wastewater samples were collected from the sedimentation tank effluent of the university sewage treatment facility. The rate of bacteria inactivation increases with increasing the applied potential and film thicknesses; also, the presence of silver on the catalyst surface annealed at 400°C shows better inactivation than that at 600°C. Finally, a structural cell damage of Escherichia coli (DH5α), inoculated in water, is observed during the photoelectrocatalytic process.


MicrobiologyOpen | 2017

Enhancing methyl parathion degradation by the immobilization of Burkholderia sp. isolated from agricultural soils

Maikel Gilberto Fernández-López; Carolina Popoca-Ursino; Enrique Sánchez-Salinas; Raunel Tinoco-Valencia; Jorge Luis Folch-Mallol; Edgar Dantán-González; Ma. Laura Ortiz-Hernández

Organophosphate pesticides are of great interest for research because they are currently the most commonly used pesticides. In this study, a bacterial strain capable of completely degrading methyl parathion (MP) was isolated from agricultural soils in central Mexico. This strain was designated strain S5‐2 and was identified as Burkholderia cenocepacia. To increase degradation yields, cells were immobilized on three different supports: powdered zeolite and Opuntia sp. and Agave sp. fibers. The results indicated a significant increase in MP hydrolysis and p‐nitrophenol (PNP) degradation with immobilized cells compared to free cell cultures. Furthermore, immobilized cells were capable of withstanding and degrading higher concentrations of PNP compared to cell suspension cultures. The cell viability in the free cell cultures, as well as PNP degradation, was affected at concentrations greater than 25 mg/L. In contrast, cells immobilized on Opuntia sp. and Agave sp. fibers completely degraded PNP at concentrations of 100 mg/L. To verify that MP solution toxicity was decreased by B. cenocepacia strain S5‐2 via pesticide degradation, we measured the acetylcholinesterase activity, both before and after treatment with bacteria. The results demonstrate that the activity of acetylcholinesterase was unaffected after MP degradation by bacteria.


Journal of The Air & Waste Management Association | 2013

Greenhouse gas emissions in the state of Morelos, Mexico: A first approximation for establishing mitigation strategies

Rosa Estela Quiroz-Castañeda; Enrique Sánchez-Salinas; María Luisa Castrejón-Godínez; Ma. Laura Ortiz-Hernández

In this study, the authors report the first greenhouse gas emission inventory of Morelos, a state in central Mexico, in which the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O) have been identified using the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) methodology. Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions were estimated as CO2 equivalents (CO2 eq) for the years 2005, 2007, and 2009, with 2005 being treated as the base year. The percentage contributions from each category to the CO2 eq emissions in the base year were as follows: 38% from energy, 30% from industrial processes, 23% from waste, 5% from agriculture, and 4% from land use/land use change and forestry (LULUCF). As observed in other state inventories in Mexico, road transportation is the main source of CO2 emissions, wastewater handling and solid waste disposal are the main sources of CH4 emissions, and agricultural soils are the source of the most significant N2O emissions. The information reported in this inventory identifies the main emission sources. Based on these results, the government can propose public policies specifically designed for the state of Morelos to establish GHG mitigation strategies in the near future. Implications: In this paper, the emissions of greenhouse gases that are generated in the state of Morelos in central Mexico were calculated. The authors calculated carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide gases emitted from the categories energy, waste, industrial processes, agriculture, and LULUCF. These emissions correspond to 1.24% of the total issued nationwide. These first results will be the basis for mitigation and adaptation strategies against climate change, as well as for establishing public policies in the study area.


Environmental Technology | 2018

Partial characterization of a biosurfactant extracted from Pseudomonas sp. B0406 that enhances the solubility of pesticides

Selene García-Reyes; Gustavo Yañez-Ocampo; Arnoldo Wong-Villarreal; Rajesh Kannan Rajaretinam; Citarasu Thavasimuthu; Rodrigo Patiño; Ma. Laura Ortiz-Hernández

ABSTRACT Biodegradation of some organochlorine and organophosphate pesticides is difficult because of their low solubility in water and, therefore, their low bioavailability. To overcome the hydrophobicity problem and the limited pesticide availability, biosurfactants play a major role. In this study, we evaluated the effect of an extract from Pseudomonas sp. B0406 strain with surfactant properties, on the solubility of two pesticides: endosulfan (ED) and methyl parathion (MP). Such a process was performed in order to increase the aqueous solubility of both pesticides, to increase its availability to microorganisms and to promote their biodegradation. The extract from Pseudomonas sp. B0406 showed a critical micellar concentration of 1.4 g/L and the surface tension at that point was 40.4 mN/m. The preliminary chemical and physical partial characterization of the extract with surfactant properties indicated that it is an anionic glycolipid, which increases the solubility of both pesticides of 0.41 at 0.92 mg/L for ED and of 34.58 at 48.10 mg/L for MP. The results of this study suggest the effectiveness of this extract in improving the solubility of both pesticides ED and MP in water and, therefore, of its potential use to enhance the degradation of these pesticides.


Revista Internacional De Contaminacion Ambiental | 2010

BIODEGRADATION OF THE ORGANOPHOSPHATE PESTICIDE TETRACHLORVINPHOS BY BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM AGRICULTURAL SOILS IN MÉXICO

Ma. Laura Ortiz-Hernández; Enrique Sánchez-Salinas


SpringerPlus | 2014

Penicillium sp. as an organism that degrades endosulfan and reduces its genotoxic effects

Mariana Romero-Aguilar; Efraín Tovar-Sánchez; Enrique Sánchez-Salinas; Patricia Mussali-Galante; Juan Carlos Sánchez-Meza; María Luisa Castrejón-Godínez; Edgar Dantán-González; Miguel Ángel Trujillo-Vera; Ma. Laura Ortiz-Hernández


Revista Internacional De Contaminacion Ambiental | 2009

TRATAMIENTO DE AGUAS RESIDUALES POR UN SISTEMA PILOTO DE HUMEDALES ARTIFICIALES: EVALUACIÓN DE LA REMOCIÓN DE LA CARGA ORGÁNICA

Mariana Romero-Aguilar; Arturo Colín-Cruz; Enrique Sánchez-Salinas; Ma. Laura Ortiz-Hernández


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014

Evaluation of the potential hydrogen production by diazotrophic Burkholderia species

Horacio Terrazas-Hoyos; Enrique Portugal-Marín; Enrique Sánchez-Salinas; Ma. Laura Ortiz-Hernández


Biodegradation | 2017

Characterization of methyl parathion degradation by a Burkholderia zhejiangensis strain, CEIB S4-3, isolated from agricultural soils

Elida Carolina Popoca-Ursino; Fernando Martínez-Ocampo; Edgar Dantán-González; Enrique Sánchez-Salinas; Ma. Laura Ortiz-Hernández


Revista Chilena de Historia Natural | 2015

Morphological variation of Cosmos bipinnatus (Asteraceae) and its relation to abiotic variables in central Mexico

Maribel Paniagua-Ibáñez; Alfredo López-Caamal; Patricia Mussali-Galante; Enrique Sánchez-Salinas; Ma. Laura Ortiz-Hernández; Rolando Ramírez-Rodríguez; Efraín Tovar-Sánchez

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Enrique Sánchez-Salinas

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos

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Edgar Dantán-González

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos

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Efraín Tovar-Sánchez

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos

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Mariana Romero-Aguilar

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos

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María Luisa Castrejón-Godínez

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos

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Patricia Mussali-Galante

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos

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Alberto Álvarez-Gallegos

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos

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Alfredo López-Caamal

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Arnoldo Wong-Villarreal

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos

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Arturo Colín-Cruz

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México

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