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Chromium Monitoring in Water by Colorimetry Using Optimised 1,5-Diphenylcarbazide Method

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16101803

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chromium; colorimetric methods; environmental monitoring; 1; 5-diphenylcarbazide; microfluidics

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  1. Irish Research Council [GOIPG/2016/301]
  2. Institute of Technology Carlow President's Research Fellowship Programme fund
  3. Irish Research Council (IRC) [GOIPG/2016/301] Funding Source: Irish Research Council (IRC)

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Chromium contamination of drinking water has become a global problem due to its extensive use in industry. The most commonly used methods for chromium detection in water are laboratory-based methods, such as atomic absorption spectroscopy and mass spectroscopy. Although these methods are highly selective and sensitive, they require expensive maintenance and highly trained staff. Therefore, there is a growing demand for cost effective and portable detection methods that would meet the demand for mass monitoring. Microfluidic detection systems based on optical detection have great potential for onsite monitoring applications. Furthermore, their small size enables rapid sample throughput and minimises both reagent consumption and waste generation. In contrast to standard laboratory methods, there is also no requirement for sample transport and storage. The aim of this study is to optimise a colorimetric method based on 1,5-diphenylcarbazide dye for incorporation into a microfluidic detection system. Rapid colour development was observed after the addition of the dye and samples were measured at 543 nm. Beer's law was obeyed in the range between 0.03-3 mg center dot L-1. The detection limit and quantitation limit were found to be 0.023 and 0.076 mg center dot L-1, respectively.

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