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Submersible microbial fuel cell sensor for monitoring microbial activity and BOD in groundwater: Focusing on impact of anodic biofilm on sensor applicability

机译:用于监测地下水中微生物活动和BOD的潜水式微生物燃料电池传感器:重点研究阳极生物膜对传感器适用性的影响

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A sensor, based on a submersible microbial fuel cell (SUMFC), was developed for in situ monitoring of microbial activity and biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) in groundwater. Presence or absence of a biofilm on the anode was a decisive factor for the applicability of the sensor. Fresh anode was required for application of the sensor for microbial activity measurement, while biofilm-colonized anode was needed for utilizing the sensor for BOD content measurement. The current density of SUMFC sensor equipped with a biofilm-colonized anode showed linear relationship with BOD content, to up to 250mg/L (~233±1mA/m~2), with a response time of <0.67h. This sensor could, however, not measure microbial activity, as indicated by the indifferent current produced at varying active microorganisms concentration, which was expressed as microbial adenosine-triphosphate (ATP) concentration. On the contrary, the current density (0.6±0.1 to 12.4±0.1mA/m~2) of the SUMFC sensor equipped with a fresh anode showed linear relationship, with active microorganism concentrations from 0 to 6.52nmol-ATP/L, while no correlation between the current and BOD was observed. It was found that temperature, pH, conductivity, and inorganic solid content were significantly affecting the sensitivity of the sensor. Lastly, the sensor was tested with real contaminated groundwater, where the microbial activity and BOD content could be detected in <3.1h. The microbial activity and BOD concentration measured by SUMFC sensor fitted well with the one measured by the standard methods, with deviations ranging from 15% to 22% and 6% to 16%, respectively. The SUMFC sensor provides a new way for in situ and quantitative monitoring contaminants content and biological activity during bioremediation process in variety of anoxic aquifers.
机译:开发了一种基于潜水微生物燃料电池(SUMFC)的传感器,用于现场监测地下水中的微生物活性和生化需氧量(BOD)。阳极上是否存在生物膜是传感器适用性的决定性因素。将传感器用于微生物活性测量需要新鲜的阳极,而将传感器用于BOD含量测量则需要生物膜定植的阳极。装有生物膜化阳极的SUMFC传感器的电流密度与BOD含量呈线性关系,最高可达250mg / L(〜233±1mA / m〜2),响应时间<0.67h。但是,此传感器无法测量微生物活性,正如在不同的活性微生物浓度下产生的无差异电流所表示的那样,该电流表示为微生物三磷酸腺苷(ATP)浓度。相反,装有新鲜阳极的SUMFC传感器的电流密度(0.6±0.1至12.4±0.1mA / m〜2)呈线性关系,活性微生物浓度为0至6.52nmol-ATP / L,而没有观察到电流与BOD之间的相关性。发现温度,pH,电导率和无机固体含量显着影响传感器的灵敏度。最后,用真实的受污染的地下水对传感器进行了测试,可以在不到3.1小时的时间内检测到微生物活性和BOD含量。 SUMFC传感器测得的微生物活性和BOD浓度与标准方法测得的微生物活性和BOD浓度非常吻合,偏差分别为15%至22%和6%至16%。 SUMFC传感器为在各种缺氧含水层生物修复过程中原位和定量监测污染物含量和生物活性提供了一种新方法。

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