Affordable droplet-based flow analyzer with peristaltic micro-pumps for fluorescent ammonium sensing

IF 4.1 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Talanta Open Pub Date : 2024-09-14 DOI:10.1016/j.talo.2024.100356
Mingtao Sun , Yiyu Jiang , Wenshan Liang, Hui Zeng, Huiwen Chen, Min Zhang
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An affordable droplet-based flow analyzer incorporating peristaltic micro-pumps has been developed for fluorescent ammonium sensing. The cost-effective peristaltic micro-pumps, modified using 3D-printing techniques, feature a 3D-printed pump base integrated with a Hall sensor to monitor the rotation of the pump motor. This setup generates a pulse flow instead of a continuous flow, delivering specific volumes (typically between 3 to 4 μL) of solution with each rotation. By using separate pumps to deliver the aqueous and oil phases, these phases merge to form a droplet flowing stream. The relative standard deviation (RSD) values for droplet volumes range from 3.97 % to 5.99 % (n=50) across different pumps. The analyzer utilizes a reaction between ammonium, ortho-phthalaldehyde, and sulfite to produce a fluorescent derivative, allowing for sensitive detection of low ammonium concentrations. A custom light-emitting diode (LED)-based fluorescence detector has been fabricated using 3D printing, ensuring cost-effective production. The analyzer provides a limit of detection of 0.02 μM (3σ) and an RSD of 0.15 % (n=10, 1 μM ammonium). This analyzer offers several practical advantages, including reduced reagent consumption and the potential for further development in distributed on-site analysis. The use of 3D printing facilitates rapid prototyping and customization, making the system adaptable to various analytical applications.

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经济实惠的液滴式流量分析仪,配有用于荧光氨传感的蠕动微型泵
为荧光铵传感开发出了一种经济实惠的基于液滴的流量分析仪,其中集成了蠕动微型泵。这种经济实惠的蠕动微型泵是利用三维打印技术改装的,其特点是三维打印的泵底座集成了霍尔传感器,用于监测泵电机的旋转。这种设置可产生脉冲流而不是连续流,每次旋转都能提供特定体积(通常为 3 到 4 μL)的溶液。通过使用不同的泵来输送水相和油相,这些相合并形成液滴流。在不同的泵中,液滴体积的相对标准偏差 (RSD) 值从 3.97 % 到 5.99 % 不等(n=50)。该分析仪利用铵、邻苯二甲醛和亚硫酸盐之间的反应生成一种荧光衍生物,从而实现对低浓度铵的灵敏检测。基于发光二极管(LED)的定制荧光检测器是利用三维打印技术制造的,确保了生产的成本效益。该分析仪的检测限为 0.02 μM (3σ),RSD 为 0.15 %(n=10,1 μM铵)。该分析仪具有多项实用优势,包括减少试剂消耗和进一步开发分布式现场分析的潜力。三维打印技术的使用促进了快速原型设计和定制,使该系统能够适应各种分析应用。
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Talanta Open Chemistry-Analytical Chemistry
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