This oxidation process proceeds at high rate, and the amount of oxygen consumed by the
immobilized bacteria can be measured directly by a polarographic oxygen electrode placed
behind the bacteria.
Nitric oxide (NO) and NO
2
are two principal pollution gases of nitrogen in the atmosphere.
The principle of a NO
2
biosensor is shown in figure 16. When a sample of NO
2
gas diffuses
through the gas-permeable membrane, it is oxidized by the nitrosomonas bacteria as follows:
2
N O
2
+
O
2
=
Nitrosomonas
N O
3
Similar to an ammonia biosensor, the consumption of oxygen O
2
around the membrane is
determined by an electrochemical oxygen electrode.
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