Title :
An Autonomous Microfluidic Sensor for Phosphate: On-Site Analysis of Treated Wastewater
Author :
Cleary, John ; Slater, Conor ; McGraw, Christina ; Diamond, Dermot
Author_Institution :
AIC Adaptive Sensors Group, Dublin City Univ., Dublin
fDate :
5/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A microfluidic sensor for long-term monitoring of phosphate levels has been developed that incorporates sampling, reagent and waste storage, detection, and wireless communication into a compact and portable device. The sensor is based on the yellow method for phosphate determination, a simple colorimetric technique involving the formation of vanadomolybdophosphoric acid when a phosphate-containing sample is mixed with an acidic reagent containing ammonium molybdate and ammonium meta-vanadate. This paper describes the application of the phosphate sensor to the on-site analysis of effluent from a wastewater treatment plant. The data was validated by comparison with the plant´s existing online monitor, and a good correlation between the two sets of data was achieved, showing that the phosphate sensor is capable of operating satisfactorily at low mg L-1 levels over extended periods of time.
Keywords :
chemical sensors; microsensors; phosphorus compounds; wastewater treatment; acidic reagent; ammonium meta-vanadate; ammonium molybdate; autonomous microfluidic sensor; colorimetric technique; long-term monitoring; phosphate determination; phosphate-containing sample; portable device; treated wastewater; vanadomolybdophosphoric acid; waste storage; wastewater treatment plant; wireless communication; Chemical sensors; Ecosystems; Humans; Microfluidics; Monitoring; Sampling methods; Wastewater treatment; Water pollution; Water resources; Wireless communication; Environment; microfluidic; phosphate; wireless sensor network;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2008.918259