Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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745082 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
On the base of diffusion limited amperometric oxygen sensor (the Clark-type oxygen sensor) a microbial BOD sensor was constructed and the dependence of output signal of device on wastewater biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) was studied. Calibration of BOD sensor was performed in steady-state and dynamic regime of measurements in OECD synthetic wastewater solutions. Results showed broader detection area (up to 230 mg BOD7 L−1) as well as shorter response and regeneration times in dynamic regime of analysis of output signal. The data acquired by steady-state method showed better repeatability, especially in the estimation of BOD7 of real wastewaters. After calibration the BOD sensor was used for quick BOD estimations of municipal wastewaters.
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Authors
Siiri Velling, Toomas Tenno,