Impedance properties of biomass in support of practical mensuration in rain gardens

Farhad Jalilian, Caterina Valeo, Angus Chu, Rustom Bhiladvala
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Impedance microbiology was explored to provide insights into how a sensor that can monitor the growth of bacteria in vegetated bioretention systems (rain gardens) may be designed for in situ , real-time use. The impedance properties of Pseudomonas Putida samples were monitored under AC signals of 100 mV peak-to-peak and sweeping frequencies of 20 Hz–300 kHz, to determine relationships between these properties and biomass in the laboratory. The capacitance of the samples was found to be the most sensitive impedance parameter, with average change in magnitude of 37% due to bacterial growth. For verification, optical density measurements were taken and calibrated by direct hemocytometry counts of similar samples, simultaneously with the impedance testing. The experiments revealed that exponential relationships enable a good estimate of the biomass available in the medium, based on the change in capacitance. The detection range of the proposed system (in the range of tested strain) is approximately ∼9.2 × 10 6 cells/mL to ∼5 × 10 8 cells/mL.
生物质的阻抗特性支持雨花园的实际测量
阻抗微生物学的探索,为如何监测植物生物保持系统(雨水花园)中细菌生长的传感器提供了见解,可以设计为现场实时使用。在实验室条件下,对恶臭假单胞菌样品在100 mV峰对峰和20 Hz-300 kHz扫频下的阻抗特性进行了监测,以确定这些特性与生物量之间的关系。发现样品的电容是最敏感的阻抗参数,由于细菌的生长,其平均变化幅度为37%。为了验证,在进行阻抗测试的同时,通过直接血细胞计数对类似样品进行光密度测量和校准。实验表明,指数关系可以根据电容的变化很好地估计介质中可用的生物量。该系统的检测范围(在测试菌株范围内)约为~ 9.2 × 10 6 cells/mL至~ 5 × 10 8 cells/mL。
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