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Demographic-Driven Wastewater-Based Epidemiology: Refining Population Estimates for Enhanced Chemical Monitoring. [PDF]
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Chemical oxygen demand and biochemical oxygen demand
Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science, 2021Sonika Singh +2 more
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Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)
2014Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) is a widely used parameter to assess the organic pollution in water systems. This parameter can be detected by the amount of oxygen consumed via microorganisms in aerobic metabolism of organic matter present in the water.
Usman Latif, Franz L. Dickert
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Disposable sensor for biochemical oxygen demand
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1996Disposable-type microbial sensors were prepared for the determination of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD). The yeast, Trichosporon cutaneum, was directly immobilized on the surface of miniature oxygen electrodes using an ultraviolet crosslinking resin (ENT-3400).
Z, Yang, H, Suzuki, S, Sasaki, I, Karube
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Rapid estimation of biochemical oxygen demand
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1981The feasibility of using columnar reactors containing immobilized microorganisms for the rapid estimation of BOD was demonstrated in this study. Dilutions of three types of industrial effluents were tested by the BOD5 test and by this experimental system. A high degree of correlation (r = 0.98) was observed between results of the two tests.
M M, Takeguchi +7 more
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Environmental Science and Technology
The use of microbial electrochemical sensors, with electroactive biofilms (EABs) as sensing elements, is a promising strategy to timely measure the biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) of wastewater.
Xuejun Yan +7 more
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The use of microbial electrochemical sensors, with electroactive biofilms (EABs) as sensing elements, is a promising strategy to timely measure the biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) of wastewater.
Xuejun Yan +7 more
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Analytica Chimica Acta, 2001
Abstract The use of an artificial electron acceptor in microbial respiration was investigated with a view to developing a rapid assay for biochemical oxygen demand (BOD). The use of ferricyanide resulted in a significant increase in the rate of the biochemical reaction and allowed for biodegradative conversion efficiencies similar to the 5-day BOD ...
Morris, K +4 more
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Abstract The use of an artificial electron acceptor in microbial respiration was investigated with a view to developing a rapid assay for biochemical oxygen demand (BOD). The use of ferricyanide resulted in a significant increase in the rate of the biochemical reaction and allowed for biodegradative conversion efficiencies similar to the 5-day BOD ...
Morris, K +4 more
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Biochemical mediator demand - a novel rapid alternative for measuring biochemical oxygen demand
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2000The biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) test (BOD5) is a crucial environmental index for monitoring organic pollutants in waste water but is limited by the 5-day requirement for completing the test. We have optimised a rapid microbial technique for measuring the BOD of a standard BOD5 substrate (150 mg glucose/l, 150 mg glutamic acid/l) by quantifying an ...
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