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On-site Water Nitrate Monitoring System based on Automatic Sampling and Direct Measurement with Ion-Selective Electrodes

Authors
김동욱정대현조우재심광철김학진
Issue Date
Dec-2017
Publisher
한국농업기계학회
Keywords
Arduino; Ion-selective electrode; Nitrate; Two-point normalization; Water quality monitoring
Citation
Journal of Biosystems Engineering, v.42, no.4, pp 350 - 357
Pages
8
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Biosystems Engineering
Volume
42
Number
4
Start Page
350
End Page
357
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/77476
DOI
10.5307/JBE.2017.42.4.350
ISSN
1738-1266
2234-1862
Abstract
Purpose: In-situ monitoring of water quality is fundamental to most environmental applications. The high cost and long delays of conventional laboratory methods used to determine water quality, including on-site sampling and chemical analysis, have limited their use in efficiently managing water sources while preventing environmental pollution. The objective of this study was to develop an on-site water monitoring system consisting mainly of an Arduino board and a sensor array of multiple ion selective electrodes (ISEs) to measure the concentration of NO3 ions. Methods: The developed system includes a combination of three ISEs, double-junction reference electrode, solution container, sampling system consisting of three pumps and solenoid valves, signal processing circuit, and an Arduino board for data acquisition and system control. Prior to each sample measurement, a two-point normalization method was applied for a sensitivity adjustment followed by an offset adjustment to minimize the potential drift that could occur during continuous measurement and standardize the response of multiple electrodes. To investigate its utility in on-site nitrate monitoring, the prototype was tested in a facility where drinking water was collected from a water supply source. Results: Differences in the electric potentials of the NO3 ISEs between 10 and 100 mg · L-1 NO3 concentration levels were nearly constant with negative sensitivities of 58 to 62 mV during the period of sample measurement, which is representative of a stable electrode response. The NO3 concentrations determined by the ISEs were almost comparable to those obtained with standard instruments within 15% relative errors. Conclusions: The use of the developed on-site nitrate monitoring system based on automatic sampling and two-point normalization was feasible for detecting abrupt changes in nitrate concentration at various water supply sites, showing a maximum difference of 4.2 mg · L-1 from an actual concentration of 14 mg · L-1.
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