Fischerella sp. biomass measurement by using graphite electrodes

Juan Carlos Rodríguez-Sierra, Juan Carlos Martinez Espinosa

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Abstract

For several decades, the electrical admittance has been very useful for the determination of physical quan-tities, such as the characterization of some electrical properties of interest in organic samples. In this work, an electrical system based on graphite electrodes to determine the amount of living biomass of the cyano-bacteria Fischerella sp. is proposed. Cyanobacteria are phototrophic microorganisms with applications on bioremediation, pharmaceutics, medicine, among others. The strain was characterized in BG-11 medium and cultured at different biomass concentrations. Samples were evaluated by electrical admittance and contrasted by the technique of dry weight in order to correlate the results registered by the/a proposal electric circuit. Scanning frequencies from admittance went in an order from 10 Hz to 1 000 000 Hz. Also, they showed a reproducibility, getting deviations of 6.45 × 10-5. This electrical system can be used to evalu-ate Fischerella sp. living biomass concentrations with high reliability
Translated title of the contributionCuantificación de biomasa de Fischerella sp. a través de electrodos de grafito
Original languageEnglish
Article number2
Pages (from-to)33-38
Number of pages5
JournalActa Universitaria
Volume28
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Sep 2018

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