Issue 15, 2018

Development and application of a portable fluorescence detector for shipboard analysis of ammonium in estuarine and coastal waters

Abstract

Herein, a novel homemade portable fluorescence detector that is simple, smaller, and transportable for the shipboard analysis of ammonium in estuarine and coastal waters has been developed and applied in a flow system for ammonium analysis based on the reaction of ammonium, OPA, and sulfite. The detector incorporates a UV-LED, two band pass filters, a photomultiplier tube (PMT), a modified flow cell, and an electronic circuit with a constant voltage supply and a constant current supply. The modified flow cell of the detector used in this study can avoid the interference of air bubbles in the fluorescence signal. A 100 nmol L−1 ammonium standard solution was continuously measured for 90 min. An RSD of 0.8% (n = 38) was obtained, indicating the good stability of the detector. Compared with the commercial PMT-FL fluorescence detector, the homemade detector was smaller and lightweight and demonstrated better sensitivity (approximately 11.4% higher). Moreover, the parameters of the flow system were optimized. Under optimal conditions, a detection limit of 2.1 nmol L−1 within the working range of 0–300 nmol L−1 was obtained. Using the underway sampling system, the homemade portable fluorescence detector was applied in Jiulongjiang estuary, and the distribution of ammonium in the surface seawater was obtained.

Graphical abstract: Development and application of a portable fluorescence detector for shipboard analysis of ammonium in estuarine and coastal waters

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
27 Feb 2018
Accepted
17 Mar 2018
First published
19 Mar 2018

Anal. Methods, 2018,10, 1781-1787

Development and application of a portable fluorescence detector for shipboard analysis of ammonium in estuarine and coastal waters

Y. Zhu, J. Chen, X. Shi, D. Yuan, S. Feng, T. Zhou and Y. Huang, Anal. Methods, 2018, 10, 1781 DOI: 10.1039/C8AY00438B

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