Low Cost Lab on Chip for the Colorimetric Detection of Nitrate in Mineral Water Products

The diagnostics of health status and the quality of drinking water are among the most important United Nations sustainable development goals. However, in certain areas, wars and instability have left millions of people setting in refugee camps and dangerous regions where infrastructures are lacking...

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Main Authors: Mohammad F. Khanfar, Wisam Al-Faqheri, Ala’aldeen Al-Halhouli
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/10/2345
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spelling doaj-9fcf8e93d2a74be4be3aa4ce758656622020-11-25T00:49:50ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202017-10-011710234510.3390/s17102345s17102345Low Cost Lab on Chip for the Colorimetric Detection of Nitrate in Mineral Water ProductsMohammad F. Khanfar0Wisam Al-Faqheri1Ala’aldeen Al-Halhouli2Department of Pharmaceutical and Chemical Engineering, School of Applied Medical Sciences, German Jordanian University, P.O. Box 35247, Amman 11180, JordanNanoLab, School of Applied Technical Sciences, German Jordanian University, P.O. Box 35247, Amman 11180, JordanNanoLab, School of Applied Technical Sciences, German Jordanian University, P.O. Box 35247, Amman 11180, JordanThe diagnostics of health status and the quality of drinking water are among the most important United Nations sustainable development goals. However, in certain areas, wars and instability have left millions of people setting in refugee camps and dangerous regions where infrastructures are lacking and rapid diagnostics of water quality and medical status are critical. In this work, microfluidic testing chips and photometric setups are developed in cheap and portable way to detect nitrate concentrations in water. The performed test is designed to work according to the Griess procedure. Moreover, to make it simple and usable in areas of low resource settings, commercially available Arduino mega and liquid crystal display (LCD) shield are utilized to process and display results, respectively. For evaluation purposes, different local products of tap water, bottled drinking water, and home-filter treated water samples were tested using the developed setup. A calibration curve with coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.98 was obtained when absorbance of the prepared standard solutions was measured as a function of the concentrations. In conclusion, this is the first step towards a compact, portable, and reliable system for nitrate detection in water for point-of-care applications.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/10/2345colorimetricmicrofluidicsensorLOC
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author Mohammad F. Khanfar
Wisam Al-Faqheri
Ala’aldeen Al-Halhouli
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Wisam Al-Faqheri
Ala’aldeen Al-Halhouli
Low Cost Lab on Chip for the Colorimetric Detection of Nitrate in Mineral Water Products
Sensors
colorimetric
microfluidic
sensor
LOC
author_facet Mohammad F. Khanfar
Wisam Al-Faqheri
Ala’aldeen Al-Halhouli
author_sort Mohammad F. Khanfar
title Low Cost Lab on Chip for the Colorimetric Detection of Nitrate in Mineral Water Products
title_short Low Cost Lab on Chip for the Colorimetric Detection of Nitrate in Mineral Water Products
title_full Low Cost Lab on Chip for the Colorimetric Detection of Nitrate in Mineral Water Products
title_fullStr Low Cost Lab on Chip for the Colorimetric Detection of Nitrate in Mineral Water Products
title_full_unstemmed Low Cost Lab on Chip for the Colorimetric Detection of Nitrate in Mineral Water Products
title_sort low cost lab on chip for the colorimetric detection of nitrate in mineral water products
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2017-10-01
description The diagnostics of health status and the quality of drinking water are among the most important United Nations sustainable development goals. However, in certain areas, wars and instability have left millions of people setting in refugee camps and dangerous regions where infrastructures are lacking and rapid diagnostics of water quality and medical status are critical. In this work, microfluidic testing chips and photometric setups are developed in cheap and portable way to detect nitrate concentrations in water. The performed test is designed to work according to the Griess procedure. Moreover, to make it simple and usable in areas of low resource settings, commercially available Arduino mega and liquid crystal display (LCD) shield are utilized to process and display results, respectively. For evaluation purposes, different local products of tap water, bottled drinking water, and home-filter treated water samples were tested using the developed setup. A calibration curve with coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.98 was obtained when absorbance of the prepared standard solutions was measured as a function of the concentrations. In conclusion, this is the first step towards a compact, portable, and reliable system for nitrate detection in water for point-of-care applications.
topic colorimetric
microfluidic
sensor
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url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/10/2345
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