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The use of co-immobilization of Trichosporon cutaneum and Bacillus licheniformis for a BOD sensor
Authors:Suriyawattanakul L  Surareungchai W  Sritongkam P  Tanticharoen M  Kirtikara K
Institution:School of Bioresources and Technology, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Toong-kru, Bangkok 10140, Thailand.
Abstract:The microorganisms Trichosporon cutaneum and Bacillus licheniformis were used to develop a microbial biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) sensor. It was found that T. cutaneum gave a greater response to glucose, whereas B. licheniformis gave a better response to glutamic acid. Hence, co-immobilized T. cutaneum and B. licheniformis were used to construct a glucose and glutamic acid sensor with improved sensitivity and dynamic range. A membrane loading of T. cutaneum at 1.1x10(8 )cells ml(-1) cm(-2) and B. licheniformis at 2.2x10(8) cells ml(-1) cm(-2) gave the optimum result: a linear range up to 40 mg BOD l(-1) with a sensitivity of 5.84 nA mg(-1) BOD l. The optimized BOD sensor showed operation stability for 58 intermittent batch measurements, with a standard deviation of 0.0362 and a variance of 0.131 nA. The response time of the co-immobilized microbial BOD sensor was within 5-10 min by steady-state measurement and the detection limit was 0.5 mg BOD l(-1). The BOD sensor was insensitive to pH in the range of pH 6.8-7.2.
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