Online detection of alkanes by a biological-phase microextraction and biosensing (BPME-BS) device

Odafe Ejenavi,Tingting Teng, Wenxin Huang,Xinzi Wang,Wenjing Zhang,Dayi Zhang

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS(2023)

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Oil spill incidents occur frequently and threaten ecosystems and human health. Solid-phase microextraction allows direct alkane extraction from environmental matrices to improve the limit of detection but is unable to measure alkanes on site. A biological-phase microextraction and biosensing (BPME-BS) device was developed by immobilising an alkane chemotactic Acinetobacter bioreporter ADPWH_alk in agarose gel to achieve online alkane quantification with the aid of a photomultiplier. The BPME-BS device had a high enrichment factor (average 7.07) and a satisfactory limit of detection (0.075 mg/L) for alkanes. The quantification range was 0.1-100 mg/L, comparable to a gas chromatography flame ionisation detector and better than a bioreporter without immobilisation. ADPWH_alk cells in the BPME-BS device maintained good sensitivity under a wide range of environmental conditions, including pH (4.0-9.0), temperature (20-40 degrees C), and salinity (0.0-3.0%), and its response remained stable within 30 days at 4 degrees C. In a 7-day continual measurement, the BPME-BS device suc-cessfully visualised the dynamic concentration of alkanes, and a 7-day field test successfully captured an oil spill event, helping in source apportionment and on-scene law enforcement. Our work proved that the BPME-BS device is a powerful tool for online alkane measurement, showing substantial potential for fast detection and rapid response to oil spills on site and in situ.
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Alkane,Bioreporter,Acinetobacter baylyi,Chemotaxis
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