1. A lab-on-a-tip approach to make electroanalysis user-friendly and de-centralized: Detection of copper ions in river water
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Danila Moscone, Stefano Cinti, Fabiana Arduini, Gökçe Öztürk, Vincenzo Mazzaracchio, Cinti, S., Mazzaracchio, V., Ozturk, G., Moscone, D., and Arduini, F.
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Gold electrode ,Metal ions in aqueous solution ,Lab-on-a-tip ,02 engineering and technology ,STRIPS ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Analytical Chemistry ,law.invention ,Electroanalysi ,law ,Environmental Chemistry ,CopperElectroanalysisGold electrodeLab-on-a-tipRiver water ,Settore CHIM/01 - Chimica Analitica ,Process engineering ,Spectroscopy ,Detection limit ,Chemistry ,business.industry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Pipette ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,River water ,0104 chemical sciences ,Anodic stripping voltammetry ,Filter (video) ,Reagent ,Electrode ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Copper - Abstract
The development of portable and user-friendly sensing platforms is a hot topic in the field of analytical chemistry. Among others, electroanalytical approaches exhibit a high amenability for reaching this purpose, i.e. the commercial strips for diabetes care are an obvious success. However, providing fully-integrated and user-friendly methods is the leitmotiv. In this work we evaluate the use of a disposable pipette tip, opportunely configured, to realize the first example of lab-on-a-tip. The combination of a pipette tip, wire electrodes, and cotton wool filter, highlights the suitability of producing a novel one-shot electroanalytical platform that does not require expertise-required tasks. To demonstrate the feasibility of this novel method, copper (Cu2+) is detected in water samples by means of anodic stripping voltammetry. The quantification is performed directly into the tip that contains a cotton wool filter: the filter has the double function of purifying the matrices from gross impurities and releasing all the pre-loaded reagents necessary for the assay. After optimizing the experimental parameters, the lab-on-a-tip was capable of detecting Cu2+ linearly up to 300 μg/L with a detection limit of 6.3 μg/L. The effectiveness of the platform was confirmed by testing 50, 100, and 150 ppb Cu-spiked river water sample with recovery value comprised between 92 and 103%.
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- 2018