Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada
Abstract
AbstractThis study demonstrates the potential application of a portable 3D‐printed sensor to monitor microbial growth during soil bioremediation. Bacillus subtilis, a commonly found soil microorganism, is used to evaluate its growth characteristics. The integration of real‐time oxidation–reduction potential (ORP) reading and voltage output allows for a better illustration of microbial growth, with a focus on the mid‐exponential growth phase. This new technology can potentially increase the efficiency of soil bioremediation techniques by providing a better understanding of the microbial interactions and growth patterns involved.
Funder
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Subject
General Chemical Engineering
Cited by
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