Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD or Biological oxygen demand) is an analytical parameter representing the amount of dissolved oxygen (DO) consumed by aerobic bacteria growing on the organic material present in a water sample at a specific temperature over a specific time period. The BOD value is most commonly expressed in milligrams of oxygen consumed per liter of sample during 5 days of incubation at 20 °C and is often used as a surrogate of the degree of oragnaic water pollution.
The chemical oxygen demand (COD) is an indicative measure of the amount of oxygen that can be consumed by reactions in a measured solution. It is commonly expressed in mass of oxygen consumed over volume of solution, which in SI units is milligrams per liter (mg/L). A COD test can be used to quickly quantify the amount of organics in water.
Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) vs Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)

Definition
- BOD: The amount of dissolved oxygen required by aerobic microorganisms to break down biodegradable organic matter in a water sample.
- COD: The total amount of oxygen required to chemically oxidize all organic and inorganic substances in a water sample using a strong chemical oxidant.
Process
- BOD: Biological oxidation by microorganisms.
- COD: Chemical oxidation using strong oxidizing agents (e.g., potassium dichromate and sulfuric acid).
Time taken
- BOD: Typically 5 days (BOD5 is the most common measurement).
- COD: A few hours.
Pollutants measured
- BOD: Primarily biodegradable organic matter.
- COD: Both biodegradable and non-biodegradable organic matter, as well as some inorganic compounds.
Value
- BOD: Generally lower than COD.
- COD: Always higher than BOD (as it accounts for more oxidizable substances).
Application
- BOD: Commonly used for municipal wastewater treatment to assess the efficiency of biological treatment processes and the impact on receiving water bodies.
- COD: Widely used for industrial wastewater treatment due to its speed and ability to measure a broader range of pollutants, including those toxic to microorganisms.
Nature of test
- BOD: Biological process, influenced by microbial activity, temperature, and pH.
- COD: Chemical process, less affected by microbial inhibitors or specific environmental conditions.
Reagents
- BOD: No specific chemical reagents are added for oxidation (relies on natural microorganisms).
- COD: Strong chemical oxidants like potassium dichromate, sulfuric acid, etc.
Toxicity sensitivity
- BOD: Sensitive to toxic substances that inhibit microbial growth.
- COD: Less sensitive to toxic substances as it's a chemical process.
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