Microfluidic Electrochemical Sensor for Heavy Metal Detection Using Pyrolytic Carbon Electrodes and Valveless Micropump*

2022 International Conference on Manipulation, Automation and Robotics at Small Scales (MARSS)(2022)

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This paper reports, for the first time, the use of pyrolyzed KMPR photoresist to form carbon sensors for detection of trace heavy metals using anodic stripping voltammetry. Shown in this report is its integration with a valveless micropump. This sensor can be used to detect ions of almost any heavy metal in an aqueous solution due to its low overpotential, preventing production of hydrogen. It achieves continuous, real-time measurements. Bismuth ions are added, and the concentration is optimized to enhance sensitivity. The limit of detection of lead ions is 40 ppt under a steady mass flow rate of 10 mL/h. Compared with traditional heavy metal sensors, this microfluidic carbon sensor reduces the limit of detection by three orders. Use of it with a valveless micropump doubles its sensitivity. This doubling is due to fast mass transfer effected by the unsteady valveless micropump flow.
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microfluidic electrochemical sensor,heavy metal detection,pyrolytic carbon electrodes,pyrolyzed KMPR,carbon sensors,trace heavy metals,anodic stripping voltammetry,aqueous solution,real-time measurements,bismuth ions,lead ions,steady mass flow rate,traditional heavy metal sensors,microfluidic carbon sensor,unsteady valveless micropump flow
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