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Bacterial Detection & Identification Using Electrochemical Sensors
Published on: April 23, 2013
A photometric high-throughput method for identification of electrochemically active bacteria using a WO3 nanocluster
Shi-Jie Yuan1, Hui He, Guo-Ping Sheng
1Department of Chemistry, University of Science & Technology of China, Hefei, China.
Abstract:
Electrochemically active bacteria (EAB) are ubiquitous in environment and have important application in the fields of biogeochemistry, environment, microbiology and bioenergy. However, rapid and sensitive methods for EAB identification and evaluation of their extracellular electron transfer ability are still lacking. Herein we report a novel photometric method for visual detection of EAB by using an electrochromic material, WO(3) nanoclusters, as the probe. This method allowed a rapid identification of EAB within 5 min and a quantitative evaluation of their extracellular electron transfer abilities. In addition, it was also successfully applied for isolation of EAB from environmental samples. Attributed to its rapidness, high reliability, easy operation and low cost, this method has high potential for practical implementation of EAB detection and investigations.

