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Biological oxygen demand biosensors

Rajasekar S, MadhavVM, Rajasekar R, Jeyakmnar D, Rao GP (1992) Biosensor for the estimation of biological oxygen demand based Torulopsis Candida. Bull Electrochem 8 196-198... [Pg.113]

Ponomareva ON, Arlyapov VA, Alferov VA, ReshetUov AN. Microbial biosensors for detection of biological oxygen demand (a review). Appl Biochem Microbiol 2011 47 1-11. [Pg.34]

Biosensors with microorganisms are good monitors for toxic substances in natural waters. Also the biological oxygen demand (BOD) can be determined by means of biosensors. [Pg.191]

The main function of the receptor is to provide the sensor with a high degree of selectivity for the analyte to be measured. While most chemical sensors are more or less selective (specific) for a particular analyte, some are, by design and construction, only class specific, e.g., sensors or biosensors for phenolic compounds, or whole-cell biosensors used to measure the biological oxygen demand. [Pg.156]

Organic pollution is measured by a well-established and standardized test which records the biological oxygen demand (BOD). The test requires sample incubation over S days at 20 °C. The BOD measurement can be made in a much shorter time (about IS minutes) with a microbial biosensor [62]. This sensor is based on the immobilization of whole hydrogen-producing bacteria cells (Clostridium butyricum) on the oxygen-permeable membrane of a pC>2... [Pg.178]


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