Analysis of phosphate in wastewater using an autonomous microfluidics-based analyser

TitleAnalysis of phosphate in wastewater using an autonomous microfluidics-based analyser
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsCleary, John, Slater Conor, and Diamond Dermot
Conference NameIn: ICEST 2009 - International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology
Conference Date28-30 April 2009
PublisherWorld Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Conference LocationRome, Italy
ISBN Number2070-3724
KeywordsRP1; RP2
Abstract

A portable sensor for the analysis of phosphate in aqueous samples has been developed. The sensor incorporates microfluidic technology, colorimetric detection, and wireless communications into a compact and rugged portable device. The detection method used is the molybdenum yellow method, in which a phosphate-containing sample is mixed with a reagent containing ammonium metavanadate and ammonium molybdate in an acidic medium. A yellow-coloured compound is generated and the absorption of this compound is measured using a light emitting diode (LED) light source and a photodiode detector. The absorption is directly proportional to the phosphate concentration in the original sample. In this paper we describe the application of this phosphate sensor to the analysis of wastewater at a municipal wastewater treatment plant in Co. Kildare, Ireland.

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