Monitoring Of Water Systems By "alarm" Tests
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Free (open access)
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Volume
61
Pages
14
Published
2003
Size
648.71 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/WRM030191
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
M. P. Sammartino, L. Campanella, R. Dragone, G. Favero, M. Tomassetti & G. Visco
Abstract
Two aspecific tests, suitable to be used as "alarm" tests, are proposed. In particular, a sensor and a biosensor, both of the electrochemical type, were set up, characterised and used to check the TOC value (total organic carbon) and the toxicity of samples coming from the Piedimonte S. Germano (a small town in the South of Lazio, Italy) water system. The sensor used to determine the TOC is based on the measure, by a suitable modified commercial COz electrode, of the carbon &oxide produced by a catalysed photodegradation of organic compounds. The toxicity was tested by a respirometric test based on the measure, by a commercial Clark electrode, of the oxygen consumed by yeast cells for their breathing activity in presence and absence of the considered toxic. Both the devices have demonstrated to be s
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