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A portable tool for colorimetric detection of corrosion inhibitors using paper-based analytical devices

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MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 183, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2022.108024

Keywords

Paper -based analytical devices; Additive manufacturing; Arduino photodiode sensor; Surfactants; Ammonium quaternary

Funding

  1. Petrobras [2018/00676-8]
  2. CNPq [307554/2020-1, 142412/2020-1, 405620/2021-7]
  3. CAPES [88887.192880/2018-00, 001]
  4. INCTBio [465389/2014-7]

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This work presents a complete and portable analytical instrumentation for the colorimetric analysis of corrosion inhibitors. The system, based on carousel architecture, consists of a 3D-printed holder and an Arduino micro-controller photoelectric sensor. Paper-based analytical devices (PAD) were used for the colorimetric measurements, showing similar results to smartphone-based analysis. The 3D-printed analytical system demonstrated high performance and potential in the detection of corrosion inhibitors in wastewater samples from the petroleum industry.
In this work, we report a complete and portable analytical instrumentation dedicated to the colorimetric analysis of corrosion inhibitors. The construction of the analytical tool was planned based on carousel architecture and it involves a simple combination of a 3D-printed holder containing eight circular zones and an Arduino micro -controller photoelectric sensor. In addition, paper-based analytical devices (PAD) were manufactured in the form of microzones using manual cutting and assembled in the 3D printed holder for performing colorimetric mea-surements of quaternary amines in wastewater samples from the petroleum industry. A blue dye was used as a model color and the obtained pixels responses through the proposed analytical tool and well-known smartphone-based analysis revealed similar colorimetric intensities, thus clearly demonstrating the high performance of the 3D-printed analytical instrumentation. The target colorimetric reaction occurs via the interaction of ammonium quaternary present in corrosion inhibitors composition with the chromogen 3 ', 3 '', 5 ', 5 ''- tetrabromophenolphthalein-ethyl-ester (TBPE) in an acidic medium. Detailed optimization of the colorimetric reaction involving the ammonium quaternary was successfully performed, as well as the evaluation of possible physical-chemical interferences (pH, carbonate levels, and temperature) mostly usual in produced water from petroleum pipelines. Recovery studies of ammonium quaternary in real produced water samples exhibited acceptable performance (88 to 121%). Thus, the obtained results successfully demonstrated that the proposed 3D-printed analytical system associated with PADs offers a huge potential to be used for colorimetric detection of corrosion inhibitors in wastewater samples and it can be used in the point-of-need involving the petroleum in-dustry field.

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