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A chemiluminescence biochemical oxygen demand measuring method

Analytica Chimica Acta, 2007
A new chemiluminescence biochemical oxygen demand (BOD(CL)) determining method was studied by employing redox reaction between quinone and Baker's yeast. The measurement was carried out by utilizing luminol chemiluminescence (CL) reaction catalyzed by ferricyanide with oxidized quinone of menadione, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae using a batch-type ...
Hideaki, Nakamura   +6 more
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Biochemical Oxygen Demand of Agricultural Runoff

Journal of Environmental Quality, 1987
AbstractUsing an electrolytic respirometer, agricultural runoff from seven crop and tillage practices were studied to determine the 5‐d biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5). Mean BOD5 concentrations for the practices ranged from 10 to 25 mg O2 L−1 as compared to 4 to 56 mg O2 L−1 for individual storm events.
J. D. Schreiber, E. E. Neumaier
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A double exponential model for biochemical oxygen demand

Bioresource Technology, 2006
Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) exertion patterns in anaerobically treated farm dairy wastewater were investigated on a laboratory scale. Oxygen uptake was typically characterised by a period of rapid oxygen exertion, a transitional "shoulder" phase and a period of slower activity.
Ian G, Mason   +2 more
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Oxygen Sag Models for Multiorder Biochemical Oxygen Demand Reactions

Journal of Environmental Engineering, 2004
The empirical biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) equation is expressed as a multiorder reaction equation of order n, then is combined with the dissolved oxygen mass balance equation to give the differential form of an oxygen sag equation for small rivers and streams for which dispersion can be neglected. The value of n in the BOD reaction is restricted to
Donald Dean Adrian   +2 more
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Biochemical oxygen demand sensor using Serratia marcescens LSY 4

Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 1999
A microbial biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) sensor consisting of Serratia marcescens LSY 4 and an oxygen electrode was prepared for estimation of the biochemical oxygen demand. The response of the BOD sensor was insensitive to pH in the range of pH 6.0-8.0, and the baseline drift of the signal was nearly absent even in unbuffered aqueous solution ...
M N, Kim, H S, Kwon
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Measurement of biochemical oxygen demand of the leachates

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2012
Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) of the leachates originally from the different types of landfill sites was studied based on the data measured using the two manometric methods. The measurements of BOD using the dilution method were carried out to assess the typical physicochemical and biological characteristics of the leachates together with some other ...
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Energy savings with a biochemical oxygen demand (BOD)- and pH-based intermittent aeration control system using a BOD biosensor for swine wastewater treatment

Biochemical engineering journal, 2021
T. Yamashita   +7 more
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Biochemical oxygen demand prediction: development of hybrid wavelet-random forest and M5 model tree approach using feature selection algorithms

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020
M. Golabi   +5 more
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