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Microbial Fuel Cell Biosensor for Rapid Assessment of Assimilable Organic Carbon under Marine ConditionsSoon Bee Quek* a , Liang Cheng, Ralf Cord-Ruwisch. For the acetate concentration detected in this study, the sensor recovery time could be 14 controlled within 100 minutes. 15
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In-line Deoxygenation for Organic Carbon Detections in Seawater using a Marine Microbial Fuel Cell-Biosensor
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