Continuous and Real-Time Detection of Drinking-Water Pathogens with a Low-Cost Fluorescent Optofluidic Sensor

Growing access to tap water and consequent expansion of water distribution systems has created numerous challenges to maintaining water quality between the treatment node and final consumer. Despite all efforts to develop sustainable monitoring systems, there is still a lack of low cost, continuous...

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Main Authors: João Simões, Tao Dong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/7/2210
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spelling doaj-89e405d1e8aa4eaf896967679b943b712020-11-24T22:58:24ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202018-07-01187221010.3390/s18072210s18072210Continuous and Real-Time Detection of Drinking-Water Pathogens with a Low-Cost Fluorescent Optofluidic SensorJoão Simões0Tao Dong1Institute of Applied Micro-Nano Science and Technology (IAMNST), Chongqing Key Laboratory of Colleges and Universities on Micro-Nano Systems Technology and Smart Transducing, Chongqing Engineering Laboratory for Detection, Control and Integrated System, National Research Base of Intelligent Manufacturing Service, Chongqing Technology and Business University, Nan’an District, Chongqing 400067, ChinaDepartment of Microsystems (IMS), Faculty of Technology, Natural Sciences and Maritime Sciences, University of South-Eastern Norway, Postboks 235, 3603 Kongsberg, NorwayGrowing access to tap water and consequent expansion of water distribution systems has created numerous challenges to maintaining water quality between the treatment node and final consumer. Despite all efforts to develop sustainable monitoring systems, there is still a lack of low cost, continuous and real time devices that demonstrate potential for large-scale implementation in wide water distribution networks. The following work presents a study of a low-cost, optofluidic sensor, based on Trypthopan Intrinsic Fluorescence. The fluorospectrometry analysis performed (before sensor development) supports the existence of a measurable fluorescence output signal originating from the tryptophan contained within pathogenic bacteria. The sensor was mounted using a rapid prototyping technique (3D printing), and the integrated optical system was achieved with low-cost optical components. The sensor performance was evaluated with spiked laboratory samples containing E. coli and Legionella, in both continuous and non-continuous flow situations. Results have shown a linear relationship between the signal measured and pathogen concentration, with limits of detection at 1.4 × 103 CFU/mL. The time delay between contamination and detection of the bacteria was practically null. Therefore, this study supports the potential application of tryptophan for monitoring drinking water against water pathogens.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/7/2210pathogen detectiondrinking water qualityintrinsic fluorescencetryptophanreal-time detectioncontinuous monitoringon-line optofluidic sensorlow-cost instrumentationoptofluidic
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Continuous and Real-Time Detection of Drinking-Water Pathogens with a Low-Cost Fluorescent Optofluidic Sensor
Sensors
pathogen detection
drinking water quality
intrinsic fluorescence
tryptophan
real-time detection
continuous monitoring
on-line optofluidic sensor
low-cost instrumentation
optofluidic
author_facet João Simões
Tao Dong
author_sort João Simões
title Continuous and Real-Time Detection of Drinking-Water Pathogens with a Low-Cost Fluorescent Optofluidic Sensor
title_short Continuous and Real-Time Detection of Drinking-Water Pathogens with a Low-Cost Fluorescent Optofluidic Sensor
title_full Continuous and Real-Time Detection of Drinking-Water Pathogens with a Low-Cost Fluorescent Optofluidic Sensor
title_fullStr Continuous and Real-Time Detection of Drinking-Water Pathogens with a Low-Cost Fluorescent Optofluidic Sensor
title_full_unstemmed Continuous and Real-Time Detection of Drinking-Water Pathogens with a Low-Cost Fluorescent Optofluidic Sensor
title_sort continuous and real-time detection of drinking-water pathogens with a low-cost fluorescent optofluidic sensor
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Growing access to tap water and consequent expansion of water distribution systems has created numerous challenges to maintaining water quality between the treatment node and final consumer. Despite all efforts to develop sustainable monitoring systems, there is still a lack of low cost, continuous and real time devices that demonstrate potential for large-scale implementation in wide water distribution networks. The following work presents a study of a low-cost, optofluidic sensor, based on Trypthopan Intrinsic Fluorescence. The fluorospectrometry analysis performed (before sensor development) supports the existence of a measurable fluorescence output signal originating from the tryptophan contained within pathogenic bacteria. The sensor was mounted using a rapid prototyping technique (3D printing), and the integrated optical system was achieved with low-cost optical components. The sensor performance was evaluated with spiked laboratory samples containing E. coli and Legionella, in both continuous and non-continuous flow situations. Results have shown a linear relationship between the signal measured and pathogen concentration, with limits of detection at 1.4 × 103 CFU/mL. The time delay between contamination and detection of the bacteria was practically null. Therefore, this study supports the potential application of tryptophan for monitoring drinking water against water pathogens.
topic pathogen detection
drinking water quality
intrinsic fluorescence
tryptophan
real-time detection
continuous monitoring
on-line optofluidic sensor
low-cost instrumentation
optofluidic
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/7/2210
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