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Development and application of a microfluidic in-situ analyzer for dissolved Fe and Mn in natural waters.

Ambra Milani1, Peter J Statham2, Matt C Mowlem3, Douglas P Connelly3.   

Abstract

The redox sensitive trace metals iron and manganese are two important elements that help shape the biogeochemistry of aquatic systems and thus their measurement is important. Current laboratory methods are expensive, time consuming and cannot provide the spatial and temporal resolution needed to characterize these elements in natural waters. Here we describe the first autonomous analyzer capable of providing vertical profiles as well as routine in-situ determinations of dissolved Fe(II) and Mn in aquatic environments. The spectrophotometric sensor uses microfluidic methods (Lab-on-a-chip technology) and mixes reagents and samples using a novel in-cell diffusion process. Fe(II) and Mn can be measured with a frequency of up to 12 and 6 samples per hour respectively with limits of detection of 27nM for Fe(II), 2.1% precision (n=20), and 28nM for Mn, 2.4% precision (n=19). The device combines relatively low cost, low power usage, low reagent consumption, portability, and tolerance to pressures up to at least 170 bars, with high precision and accuracy. We present data from a successful demonstration of the sensor during a cruise to the Gotland and Landsort Deep Basins of the Baltic Sea.
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Keywords:  In-situ sensor; Iron; Lab-on-a-chip; Manganese; Trace metal analysis

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25702979     DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2014.12.045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Talanta        ISSN: 0039-9140            Impact factor:   6.057


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