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A New Concept for Bioalcohol Production Control

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    0385130 - ÚJF 2013 IN eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
    Fink, Dietmar - Cruz, S. - Munoz, G. H. - Alfonta, L. - Chandra, A.
    A New Concept for Bioalcohol Production Control.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences India. Allahabad: NATL Acad sciences India, 2012, s. 71-77. ISSN 0369-8203. E-ISSN 2250-1762
    Institutional support: RVO:61389005
    Keywords : glucose * ethanol * bioalcohol * sensors * ion tracks * enzymes
    Subject RIV: BG - Nuclear, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Colliders

    Bioalcohol production is a well-established technology in the field of renewable energies. For optimization of the production process, automatic monitoring of at least the starting material (glucose) and the desired final product (ethanol) is advisable. Recently, we have shown that efficient biosensors can be produced by making use of enzymes fixed to the inner walls of etched swift heavy ion tracks in thin polymeric foils. Due to the large aspect ratio of similar to 100-1,000 of such nanopores, enzymatic reaction products formed within them are considerably enriched, thus yielding a high sensitivity of the sensor. Usually these sensors exhibit semilogarithmic calibration curves. By combining two identical sensors-one being exposed to an encapsulated standard and the other one measuring the sample under consideration, one can always obtain well-calibrated results under varying conditions. It is possible to determine the calibrated concentration ratio of two biomaterials-e.g., glucose and ethanol-by joining two such corresponding calibrated sensor systems with opposite polarity. Such a sensor system should facilitate the bioalcohol production control.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0214504

     
     
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