Chemical And Biosensor Technologies For Wastewater Quality Management
Volume 1 - Issue 6, December 2017 Edition
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Author(s)
Nor Arymaswati Abdullah, Saliza Ramli, Nor Hana Mamat, Samia Khan, Chandima Gomes
Keywords
Wastewater, quality management, chemical sensor, biosensor, electrochemical, opto-chemical
Abstract
Chemical-sensor and bio-sensor technologies commonly used for quality management of wastewater have been critically reviewed. The applications of electrochemical, opto-chemical, piezoelectric, acoustic wave, Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), amperometric BOD, bio-enzymatic, bio-acetylcholinesterase and bio-optical algal sensors are detailed. The effectiveness of sensor measurement in terms of accuracy, selectivity, overall cost, and practicality are the main attributes for appropriate selection of sensor technologies in wastewater quality management. This study provides up-to-date information for researchers who look forward to developing better improved and improvised sensors for the future.
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