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In-situ detection of electroactive biofilms using an electrochemical surface Plasmon resonance fiber-optic sensor

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Abstract

Electrochemical surface Plasmon resonance tilted fiber grating has been proposed for extracellular electron transfer mechanism of electroactive biofilms revealing. A close relationship between the redox state of the EABs and SPR signal has been achieved.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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