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Miniaturized Portable Total Phosphorus Analysis Device Based on Photocatalytic Reaction for the Prevention of Eutrophication

Journal

MICROMACHINES
Volume 12, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/mi12091062

Keywords

total phosphorus; photocatalytic reaction; eutrophication; MEMS; sensor

Funding

  1. BK21 FOUR - Ministry of Education, Korea [4199990113966]
  2. Korea Innovation Foundation (INNOPOLIS) - Korea government (MSIT) [2020-DD-UP-0348]
  3. Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

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A miniaturized portable total phosphorus analysis device was developed for real-time monitoring and prevention of eutrophication by pretreating analyte and measuring the absorbance of blue-colored analyte. The device has a wide linear response range and its performance is similar to that of a conventional TP analysis system, suitable for automated in situ TP analysis.
Phosphorus (P) is one of the most important elements in the aquatic ecosystem, but its overuse causes eutrophication, which is a serious issue worldwide. In this study, we developed a miniaturized portable total phosphorus (TP) analysis device by integrating a TP sensor with a photocatalyst to pretreat analyte and optical components (LED and photodetector) to measure the absorbance of the blue-colored analyte for real-time TP monitoring and prevention of eutrophication. The size of the miniaturized portable TP analysis device is about 10.5 cm x 9.5 cm x 8 cm. Analyte-containing phosphorus was pretreated and colored blue by colorizing agent as a function of the phosphorus concentration. Absorbance of the blue-colored analyte was estimated by the LED and the photodetector such that the phosphorus concentration was quantitatively measured. This device can obtain a wide linear response range from 0.5 mg/L to 2.0 mg/L (R-2 = 0.97381), and its performance can be improved by increasing the intensity of the UV light emitted from the LED array. Consequently, the performance of this miniaturized portable TP analysis device was found to be similar to that of a conventional TP analysis system; thus, it can be used in automated in situ TP analysis.

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