Microfluidic paper-based analytical device with a preconcentration system for the measurement of anionic surfactants using an optode detector.
Shengji ZhuTakashi MasadomePublished in: Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications (2024)
The paper discusses the development of a low-cost, simple, and sensitive on-site measurement system for anionic surfactants (AS), specifically sodium alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS), using a microfluidic paper-based analytical device (μPAD) with an optode as a detector. The need arises due to the discharge of AS-containing wastewater into natural environments, posing risks to aquatic organisms. Traditional methods for AS measurement have drawbacks like the use of harmful solvents, time-consuming procedures, and the need for expensive equipment, prompting the exploration of alternative approaches. The μPAD incorporates a sample solution preconcentration system using filter paper modified with chitosan. The optode, a chemical sensor detecting analytes optically, is employed for AS detection. When a large volume of AS is added to a positively charged modified filter paper with chitosan, the AS is adsorbed and concentrated on the filter paper. The concentrated AS is eluted with a small volume of alkaline solution, and the eluted AS is detected by the optode in the μPAD. The μPAD with preconcentration provides improved sensitivity and a broader range of detection compared to the method without preconcentration. In the present μPAD method, linear alkylbenzenesulfonate (LAS) in the concentration range of 0.1 to 10 μmol dm -3 was measured. The developed μPAD offers advantages such as portability, cost-effectiveness, and negligible interference from coexisting substances in environmental water samples. The μPAD method was applied for the determination of LAS in tap water and river water.
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