September 5, 2017
Journal Article

A 3D-Printed, Portable, Optical-Sensing Platform for Smartphones Capable of detecting the Herbicide 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid

Abstract

Onsite rapid detection of herbicide and herbicide residuals in environmental and biological specimens is important for agriculture, environment, food safety, and health care. Traditional method for herbicide detection requires expensive laboratory equipment and a long turn-round time. In this work, we developed a single-stripe microliter plate smartphone colorimetric device for rapid and low-cost in-field test. This portable smartphone platform is capable of screening 8 samples in a microplate single-stripe. The device combined the advantages of small size (50×100×160 mm3) and low cost ($10). The platform was calibrated by using two different dye solutions, i.e. methyl blue (MB) and Rhodamine B, for green and red channels. The results showed good correlation with results attained from a traditional laboratory reader. We demonstrated the application of this platform for an herbicide, 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid detection in the range of 1 ppb to 80 ppb. Spiked samples of tap water, rat serum, plasma and human serum were tested by our device. Recoveries obtained varied from 95.6% to 105.2% for all spiked samples using the microplate reader and from 93.7% to 106.9% using the smartphone device. This work validated that the smartphone optical sensing platform is comparable to the commercial microplate reader, it is eligible for onsite rapid and low-cost detection of herbicide for environmental evaluation and biological monitoring.

Revised: September 19, 2017 | Published: September 5, 2017

Citation

Wang Y., M.M. Zeinhom, M. Yang, R. Sun, S. Wang, J.N. Smith, and C. Timchalk, et al. 2017. A 3D-Printed, Portable, Optical-Sensing Platform for Smartphones Capable of detecting the Herbicide 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid. Analytical Chemistry 89, no. 17:9339-9346. PNNL-SA-129156. doi:10.1021/acs.analchem.7b02139