Phenol Removal from Wastewaters by Electrochemical Biosensor
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https://doi.org/10.46545/aijbls.v1i2.53Keywords:
Modified electrodes; Biosensor, Cyclic voltammetry; impedance spectroscopy; Bacteria; Phenol, wasterwater.Abstract
The aim of this work is to introduce bacteria into the matrix of natural phosphate to catalyze the phenol oxidation in the wastewater.This electrode, designated subsequently by bacteria-NP-CPE, Showed stable response and was characterized with voltammeter methods, as cyclic voltammetry (CV), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and DRX. The experimental results revealed that the prepared electrode could be a feasible for degradation of hazardous phenol pollutants in the wastewater.
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