On-site detection of nitrate plus nitrite in natural water samples using smartphone-based detection

2021 
Abstract Nitrate plays an important role in the nitrogen cycle and is also a known pollutant of the aquatic ecosystem. Rapid, sensitive, and on-site analysis of nitrate is helpful for biogeochemical study of nitrogen and evaluation of water quality. In this study, a simple green manual method based on the VCl3 reduction-Griess reaction was established for nitrate analysis. The effects of reaction parameters including temperature, reagent concentration, salinity, and nitrite content on nitrate determination were comprehensively evaluated and optimized using a standard laboratory spectrophotometer. This method exhibited a detection limit of 0.15 μmol L-1, relative standard deviations of less than 1%, and an analytical range as high as 60 μmol L-1 before dilution. As many as 20 samples were measured within 1 h. Different natural water samples (n=60) with various salinities were measured with excellent accuracy ( 0.05). The proposed method is salinity-interference-free, robust, and easy-to-operate, which make it suitable for both laboratory routine and on-site analysis.
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