A microbial fuel cell-based biosensor for the detection of toxic components in water

In a microbial fuel cell bacteria produce electricity. When water with a constant quality is lead passed the bacteria, a constant current will be measured. When toxic components enter the cell with the water, the bacteria are affected and this will show as a decrease in current. In this way a microbial fuel cell can act as a sensor for toxic components in water. The research focused on the control of the sensor to reach a sensitive sensor. This was done by controlling the potential of the anode, on which the bacteria grow, using different methods and different values. Also it was found that by performing a dynamic type of measurement, a distinction could be made between different classes of components. Although sensitivity still has to be improved, a microbial fuel cell-based biosensor seems a promising technology in an early warning system detecting generic toxicity.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Stein, N.E.
Other Authors: van Straten, Gerrit
Format: Doctoral thesis biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:biosensors, microbial fuel cells, toxic substances, water pollution, biosensoren, microbiële brandstofcellen, toxische stoffen, waterverontreiniging,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/a-microbial-fuel-cell-based-biosensor-for-the-detection-of-toxic-
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