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Amperometric estimation of BOD by using living immobilized yeasts
Authors:Motohiko Hikuma  Hiroshi Suzuki  Yakeo Yasuda  Isao Karube  Shuichi Suzuki
Institution:(1) Central Research Laboratories, Ajinomoto Co. Inc., 1 Suzuki-cho, Kawasaki-ku, 210 Kawasaki, Japan;(2) Research Laboratory of Resources Utilization, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Nagatsuta-cho, Midori-ku, 227 Yokohama, Japan
Abstract:Summary A microbial electrode consisting of immobilized living whole cells of yeasts, porous membrane and an oxygen electrode was prepared for continuous estimation of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD). Immobilized Trichosporon cutaneum was employed for the microbial electrode sensor for BOD. When a sample solution containing the equivalent amount of glucose and glutamic acid was injected into the sensor system, the current of the electrode decreased markedly with time until steady state was reached. The response time was within 18 min. A linear relationship was observed between the current decrease and the concentration below 41 mg l of glucose and 41 mg l glutamic acid (5-day BOD 60 mg l ). The current decrease was reproducible within ± 6% of the relative error when a sample solution containing 27 mg l of glucose and 27 mg l of glutamic acid (5-day BOD 40 mg l ) was employed. The microbial electrode sensor was applied to untreated waste waters from a fermentation factory. Good comparative results were obtained between BOD estimated by the microbial electrode and that determined by the conventional 5-day method (regression coefficient was 1.2). Furthermore, the effect of various compounds on BOD estimation was also examined. The current output of the microbial electrode sensor was almost constant for 17 d and 400 tests.
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