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Umeda, Mika I. Okayama University
Danchana, Kaewta Okayama University
Fujii, Takatoshi National Institute of Technology, Yonago College
Hino, Eiichi National Institute of Technology, Yonago College
Date, Yusuke National Institute of Technology, Yonago College
Aoki, Kaoru National Institute of Technology, Yonago College
Kaneta, Takashi Okayama University ORCID Kaken ID publons researchmap
Abstract
We used a microfluidic paper-based analytical device (mu PAD) to investigate the influence that zinc reduction exerts on the determination of nitrite and nitrate ions in natural water samples. The mu PAD consists of layered channels for the reduction of nitrate to nitrite with zinc powder and the subsequent detection of nitrite with Griess reagent. The amount of zinc, number of layers, and reaction time for the reduction were optimized to obtain an intense signal for nitrate. Initially, the sensitivity to nitrate corresponded to 55% that of nitrite, which implied an incomplete reduction. We found, however, that zinc decreased the sensitivity to nitrite in both the mu PAD and spectrophotometry. The sensitivity to nitrite was decreased by 48% in spectrophotometry and 68% in the mu PAD following the reaction with zinc. One of the reasons for the decreased sensitivity is attributed to the production of ammonia, as we elucidated that both nitrite and nitrate produced ammonia via the reaction with zinc. The results suggest that the total concentration of nitrite and nitrate must be corrected by constructing a calibration curve for nitrite with zinc, in addition to developing curves for nitrate with zinc and for nitrite without zinc. Using these calibration curves, the absorbance at different concentration ratios of nitrite and nitrate ions could be reproduced via calculation using the calibration curves with zinc for nitrite and nitrate. Eventually, the developed mu PAD was applied to the determination of nitrite and nitrate ions in natural water samples, and the results were compared with those using a conventional spectrophotometric method. The results of the mu PAD are in good agreement with those of conventional spectrophotometry, which suggests that the mu PAD is reliable for the measurement of nitrite and nitrate ions in natural water samples.
Keywords
Microfluidic paper-based analytical device
Nitrite ion
Nitrate ion
On-site analysis
Environmental analysis
Published Date
2024-12
Publication Title
Talanta Open
Volume
volume10
Publisher
Elsevier
Start Page
100347
ISSN
2666-8319
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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岡山大学
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Funder Name
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Kurita Water and Environment Foundation
Okayama Foundation for Science and Technology
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JP23K04830
23H035