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Photometric sensing of active chlorine, total chlorine, and pH on a microfluidic chip for online swimming pool monitoring

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posted on 2025-05-11, 16:22 authored by Sait Elmas, Aneta Pospisilova, Aneta Anna Sekulska, Vasil Vasilev, Thomas NannThomas Nann, Stephen Thornton, Craig Priest
A microfluidic sensor was studied for the photometric detection of active chlorine, total chlorine, and pH in swimming pool samples. The sensor consisted of a four-layer borosilicate glass chip, containing a microchannel network and a 2.2 mm path length, 1.7 µL optical cell. The chip was optimised to measure the bleaching of methyl orange and spectral changes in phenol red for quantitative chlorine (active and total) and pH measurements that were suited to swimming pool monitoring. Reagent consumption (60 µL per measurement) was minimised to allow for maintenance-free operation over a nominal summer season (3 months) with minimal waste. The chip was tested using samples from 12 domestic, public, and commercial swimming pools (indoor and outdoor), with results that compare favourably with commercial products (test strips and the N,N'-diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD) method), precision pH electrodes, and iodometric titration.

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Journal title

Sensors

Volume

20

Issue

11

Article number

3099

Publisher

MDPI AG

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science

School

School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

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