An Automated Water Nitrate Monitoring System based on Ion-Selective Electrodesopen access
- Authors
- 조우재; 김동욱; 정대현; 조상순; 김학진
- Issue Date
- Jun-2016
- Publisher
- 한국농업기계학회
- Keywords
- Automatic test stand; Ion selective electrode (ISE); Nitrate; Solid state electrode (SSE); Water quality
- Citation
- Journal of Biosystems Engineering, v.41, no.2, pp 75 - 84
- Pages
- 10
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- Journal of Biosystems Engineering
- Volume
- 41
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 75
- End Page
- 84
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/77486
- DOI
- 10.5307/JBE.2016.41.2.075
- ISSN
- 1738-1266
2234-1862
- Abstract
- Purpose: In-situ water quality monitoring based on ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) is a promising technique because ISEs can be used directly in the medium to be tested, have a compact size, and are inexpensive. However, signal drift can be a major concern with on-line management systems because continuous immersion of the ISEs in water causes electrode degradation, affecting the stability, repeatability, and selectivity over time. In this study, a computer-based nitrate monitoring system including automatic electrode rinsing and calibration was developed to measure the nitrate concentration in water samples in real-time. Methods: The capabilities of two different types of poly(vinyl chloride) membrane-based ISEs, an electrode with a liquid filling and a carbon paste-based solid state electrode, were used in the monitoring system and evaluated on their sensitivities, selectivities, and durabilities. A feasibility test for the continuous detection of nitrate ions in water using the developed system was conducted using water samples obtained from various water sources. Results: Both prepared ISEs were capable of detecting low concentrations of nitrate in solution, i.e., 0.7 mg/L NO3-N. Furthermore, the electrodes have the same order of selectivity for nitrate: NO3 - >> HCO3 - > Cl - > H2PO4 - > SO4 2- , and maintain their sensitivity by > 40 mV/decade over a period of 90 days. Conclusions: The use of an automated ISE-based nitrate measurement system that includes automatic electrode rinsing and two-point normalization proved to be feasible in measuring NO3-N in water samples obtained from different water sources. A one-to-one relationship between the levels of NO3-N measured with the ISEs and standard analytical instruments was obtained.
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