Yeast Loading BOD Biosensor

효모균을 이용한 BOD Biosensor

  • Kim, Mal-Nam (Department of Biology, Sangmyung Women's University)
  • 김말남 (상명여자대학교 자연과학대학 생물학과)
  • Published : 1995.12.30

Abstract

A yeast loading biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) sensor was designed and constructed to quickly measure the concentration of biologically assimilable organic substances dissolved in water as BOD values to feed back to the waste water treating processes. The sensitivity of the BOD sensor reached maximum at around pH 7.0 and $30^{\circ}C$ where yeast showed the highest assimilation activity. Biomass also affected the sensor output, and biomass of $ 0.14\;mg/cm^2$ on the dialysis membrane appeared to be the optimum cell mass level. The sensitivity of the sensor depended on the kinds of pollutants and increased considerably when the yeast was preincubated in the solution of respective pollutants before loading on the sensor.

용존 유기물의 농도를 BOD로 신속히 측정하여 폐수처리 공정에 feed back할 수 있는 Yeast BOD sensor 를 제작하여 BOD 측정의 거동을 조사하였다. BOD sensor의 감응도는 yeast의 활성이 가장 높은 pH 7.0 및 온도 $30^{\circ}C$에서 가장 높게 나타났다. Sensor에 충전되는 효모의 양도 감응도에 영향을 미치며 투석막 단위면적당 $ 0.14\;mg/cm^2$가 최적의 균체량이었다. 오염물질의 종류에 따라 BOD sensor의 출력 신호가 다르게 나타났으며 각각의 오염물질 속에 효모균를 전처리 시킨 후 sensor에 충전할 경우 sensor 의 감응도가 크게 증가하였다.

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