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IoT Electrochemical Sensor with Integrated Ni(OH)(2)–Ni Nanowires for Detecting Formaldehyde in Tap Water

Simple, low-cost methods for sensing volatile organic compounds that leave no trace and do not have a detrimental effect on the environment are able to protect communities from the impacts of contaminants in water supplies. This paper reports the development of a portable, autonomous, Internet of Th...

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Autores principales: Trafela, Špela, Krishnamurthy, Abhilash, Soderžnik, Kristina Žagar, Kavčič, Urška, Karlovits, Igor, Klopčič, Beno, Šturm, Sašo, Žužek, Kristina
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37430588
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23104676
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author Trafela, Špela
Krishnamurthy, Abhilash
Soderžnik, Kristina Žagar
Kavčič, Urška
Karlovits, Igor
Klopčič, Beno
Šturm, Sašo
Žužek, Kristina
author_facet Trafela, Špela
Krishnamurthy, Abhilash
Soderžnik, Kristina Žagar
Kavčič, Urška
Karlovits, Igor
Klopčič, Beno
Šturm, Sašo
Žužek, Kristina
author_sort Trafela, Špela
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description Simple, low-cost methods for sensing volatile organic compounds that leave no trace and do not have a detrimental effect on the environment are able to protect communities from the impacts of contaminants in water supplies. This paper reports the development of a portable, autonomous, Internet of Things (IoT) electrochemical sensor for detecting formaldehyde in tap water. The sensor is assembled from electronics, i.e., a custom-designed sensor platform and developed HCHO detection system based on Ni(OH)(2)–Ni nanowires (NWs) and synthetic-paper-based, screen-printed electrodes (pSPEs). The sensor platform, consisting of the IoT technology, a Wi-Fi communication system, and a miniaturized potentiostat can be easily connected to the Ni(OH)(2)–Ni NWs and pSPEs via a three-terminal electrode. The custom-made sensor, which has a detection capability of 0.8 µM/24 ppb, was tested for an amperometric determination of the HCHO in deionized (DI) and tap-water-based alkaline electrolytes. This promising concept of an electrochemical IoT sensor that is easy to operate, rapid, and affordable (it is considerably cheaper than any lab-grade potentiostat) could lead to the straightforward detection of HCHO in tap water.
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spelling pubmed-102218042023-05-28 IoT Electrochemical Sensor with Integrated Ni(OH)(2)–Ni Nanowires for Detecting Formaldehyde in Tap Water Trafela, Špela Krishnamurthy, Abhilash Soderžnik, Kristina Žagar Kavčič, Urška Karlovits, Igor Klopčič, Beno Šturm, Sašo Žužek, Kristina Sensors (Basel) Article Simple, low-cost methods for sensing volatile organic compounds that leave no trace and do not have a detrimental effect on the environment are able to protect communities from the impacts of contaminants in water supplies. This paper reports the development of a portable, autonomous, Internet of Things (IoT) electrochemical sensor for detecting formaldehyde in tap water. The sensor is assembled from electronics, i.e., a custom-designed sensor platform and developed HCHO detection system based on Ni(OH)(2)–Ni nanowires (NWs) and synthetic-paper-based, screen-printed electrodes (pSPEs). The sensor platform, consisting of the IoT technology, a Wi-Fi communication system, and a miniaturized potentiostat can be easily connected to the Ni(OH)(2)–Ni NWs and pSPEs via a three-terminal electrode. The custom-made sensor, which has a detection capability of 0.8 µM/24 ppb, was tested for an amperometric determination of the HCHO in deionized (DI) and tap-water-based alkaline electrolytes. This promising concept of an electrochemical IoT sensor that is easy to operate, rapid, and affordable (it is considerably cheaper than any lab-grade potentiostat) could lead to the straightforward detection of HCHO in tap water. MDPI 2023-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10221804/ /pubmed/37430588 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23104676 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Trafela, Špela
Krishnamurthy, Abhilash
Soderžnik, Kristina Žagar
Kavčič, Urška
Karlovits, Igor
Klopčič, Beno
Šturm, Sašo
Žužek, Kristina
IoT Electrochemical Sensor with Integrated Ni(OH)(2)–Ni Nanowires for Detecting Formaldehyde in Tap Water
title IoT Electrochemical Sensor with Integrated Ni(OH)(2)–Ni Nanowires for Detecting Formaldehyde in Tap Water
title_full IoT Electrochemical Sensor with Integrated Ni(OH)(2)–Ni Nanowires for Detecting Formaldehyde in Tap Water
title_fullStr IoT Electrochemical Sensor with Integrated Ni(OH)(2)–Ni Nanowires for Detecting Formaldehyde in Tap Water
title_full_unstemmed IoT Electrochemical Sensor with Integrated Ni(OH)(2)–Ni Nanowires for Detecting Formaldehyde in Tap Water
title_short IoT Electrochemical Sensor with Integrated Ni(OH)(2)–Ni Nanowires for Detecting Formaldehyde in Tap Water
title_sort iot electrochemical sensor with integrated ni(oh)(2)–ni nanowires for detecting formaldehyde in tap water
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37430588
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23104676
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