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Analysis of river water samples utilising a prototype industrial sensing system for phosphorus based on micro-system technology.

Michaela Bowden1, Margaret Sequiera, Jens Peter Krog, Peter Gravesen, Dermot Diamond.   

Abstract

The application of a phosphorus monitoring device based on microsystems technology (MST) to the analysis of river water is presented. An alternative to the standard molybdenum blue method known as the yellow vanadomolybdophosphoric acid method has been very effectively implemented. The method is simple, a reagent and sample are mixed in a 1:1 ratio forming a yellow complex that absorbs strongly below 400 nm in the UV spectrum. The kinetics of the reaction are rapid and sample turnaround is typically 3 min at room temperature. Therefore a very uncomplicated microfluidic design can be adopted. The working wavelength was chosen as 380 nm to coincide with the peak output of a UV-LED narrow bandwidth light source recently developed by Nichia. The limit of detection for the yellow method in the microfluidic system is 0.2 ppm with a dynamic linear range from 0-50 ppm. The method was applied to a measurement of phosphorus in a local river at specific sampling points along its course.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12400929     DOI: 10.1039/b200330a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Monit        ISSN: 1464-0325


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