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Title:A rapid and highly sensitive paper-based colorimetric device for the on-site screening of ammonia gas
Author(s):Khachornsakkul K; Hung KH; Chang JJ; Dungchai W; Chen CH;
Address:"Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Prachautid Road, Thungkru, Bangkok, 10140, Thailand. wijitar.dun@kmutt.ac.th. Department of Chemistry, Tamkang University, New Taipei City 25137, Taiwan. chc@mail.tku.edu.tw"
Journal Title:Analyst
Year:2021
Volume:20210317
Issue:9
Page Number:2919 - 2927
DOI: 10.1039/d1an00032b
ISSN/ISBN:1364-5528 (Electronic) 0003-2654 (Linking)
Abstract:"A rapid and highly sensitive paper-based colorimetric device for the on-site detection of ammonia (NH(3)) gas is presented in this study. The detection principle of this device is based upon a change of color from red to yellow on a paper that has been immobilized with a pH indicator, i.e., methyl orange (pK(a) = 3.4), in the presence of NH(3) gas. The color signal of the device can be measured through the hue channel of an HSL system via the application of a smartphone. This device can detect the amount of NH(3) gas within 3 min. The linear relationship between the NH(3) gas concentration and the hue signal was found to be in the range from 6.0 to 54.0 ppbv with R(2) = 0.9971, and the limit of detection was found to be 2.0 ppbv. In addition, this device showed remarkably high selectivity to NH(3) gas amongst the other common volatile organic compounds and general gases that are present in environmental air without the assistance of any membrane material. Furthermore, we demonstrated the applicability of this device for the detection of total NH(3) gas at a chicken farm and in a laboratory, with relative standard deviations of 6.2% and 5.4%, respectively. The developed NH(3) gas device in the study is easy to operate and cost-effective, with the reduction of a large consumption of chemical reagents; also, its signals can be measured simply and then recorded through a smartphone. It is suitable for the application of routine on-site detection of NH(3) gas, especially concerning regions which have limited resources"
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Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEKhachornsakkul, Kawin Hung, Kuen-Hau Chang, Jung-Jung Dungchai, Wijitar Chen, Chih-Hsin eng England 2021/03/18 Analyst. 2021 May 7; 146(9):2919-2927. doi: 10.1039/d1an00032b. Epub 2021 Mar 17"

 
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