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Low-cost field test kits for arsenic detection in water
JOYATI DAS, PRIYABRATA SARKAR, JIGISHA PANDA, PRIYABRATA PAL
Published in TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
2014
Volume: 49
   
Issue: 1
Pages: 108 - 115
Abstract
Arsenic, a common contaminant of groundwater, affects human health adversely. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the maximum recommended contamination level of arsenic in drinking water is 10g/L. The purpose of this research was to develop user-friendly kits for detection of arsenic to measure at least up to 10 g/L in drinking water, so that a preventive measure could be taken. Two different kits for detection of total arsenic in water are reported here. First, the arsenic in drinking water was converted to arsine gas by a strong reducing agent. The arsine produced was then detected by paper strips via generation of color due to reaction with either mercuric bromide (KIT-1) or silver nitrate (KIT-2). These were previously immobilized on the detector strip. The first one gave a yellow color and the second one grey. Both of these kits could detect arsenic contamination within a range of 10g/L-250g/L. The detection time for both the kits was only 7min. The kits exhibited excellent performance compared to other kits available in the market with respect to detection time, ease of operation, cost and could be easily handled by a layman. The field trials with these kits gave very satisfactory results. A study on interference revealed that these kits could be used in the presence of 24 common ions present in the arsenic contaminated water. Though the kits were meant for qualitative assay, the results with unknown concentrations of real samples, when compared with atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS) were in good agreement as revealed by the t-test.
About the journal
JournalJOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART A-TOXIC/HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
PublisherTAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
ISSN1093-4529