On-Line Gaseous Formaldehyde Detection Based on a Closed-Microfluidic-Circuit Analysis

This paper describes a compact microfluidic analytical device in a closed-circuit developed for the detection of low airborne formaldehyde levels. The detection is based on the passive trapping of gaseous formaldehyde through a microporous tube into the acetylacetone solution, the derivative reactio...

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Main Authors: Anaïs Becker, Christina Andrikopoulou, Pierre Bernhardt, Claire Trocquet, Stéphane Le Calvé
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:Chemosensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9040/8/3/57
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spelling doaj-d0c0b99bd7e1440ca8bcd3c6deeff1122020-11-25T03:49:26ZengMDPI AGChemosensors2227-90402020-07-018575710.3390/chemosensors8030057On-Line Gaseous Formaldehyde Detection Based on a Closed-Microfluidic-Circuit AnalysisAnaïs Becker0Christina Andrikopoulou1Pierre Bernhardt2Claire Trocquet3Stéphane Le Calvé4Université de Strasbourg, CNRS, ICPEES UMR 7515, F-67000 Strasbourg, FranceUniversité de Strasbourg, CNRS, ICPEES UMR 7515, F-67000 Strasbourg, FranceUniversité de Strasbourg, CNRS, ICPEES UMR 7515, F-67000 Strasbourg, FranceIn’Air Solutions, 25 rue Becquerel, 67087 Strasbourg, FranceUniversité de Strasbourg, CNRS, ICPEES UMR 7515, F-67000 Strasbourg, FranceThis paper describes a compact microfluidic analytical device in a closed-circuit developed for the detection of low airborne formaldehyde levels. The detection is based on the passive trapping of gaseous formaldehyde through a microporous tube into the acetylacetone solution, the derivative reaction of formaldehyde with acetylacetone to form 3,5-Diacetyl-1,4-dihydrolutidine (DDL) and the detection of DDL by fluorescence. The recirculation mode of the analytical device means that the concentration measurement is carried out by quantification of the signal increase in the liquid mixture over time, the instantaneous signal increase rate being proportional to the surrounding gaseous formaldehyde concentration. The response of this novel microdevice is found to be linear in the range 0–278 µg m<sup>−3</sup>. The reagent volume needed is flexible and depends on the desired analytical resolution time and the concentration of gaseous formaldehyde in the environment. Indeed, if either the gaseous concentration of formaldehyde is high or the reagent volume is low, the fluorescence signal of this recirculating liquid solution will increase very rapidly. Consequently, the sensitivity simultaneously depends on both the reagent volume and the temporal resolution. Considering a reagent volume of 6 mL, the hourly and daily detection limits are 2 and 0.08 µg m<sup>−3</sup>, respectively, while the reagent autonomy is more than 4 days the airborne formaldehyde concentration does not exceed 50 µg m<sup>−3</sup> as it is usually the case in domestic or public indoor environments.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9040/8/3/57formaldehyderecirculationclosed-circuitfluorescencemicrodeviceair quality
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author Anaïs Becker
Christina Andrikopoulou
Pierre Bernhardt
Claire Trocquet
Stéphane Le Calvé
spellingShingle Anaïs Becker
Christina Andrikopoulou
Pierre Bernhardt
Claire Trocquet
Stéphane Le Calvé
On-Line Gaseous Formaldehyde Detection Based on a Closed-Microfluidic-Circuit Analysis
Chemosensors
formaldehyde
recirculation
closed-circuit
fluorescence
microdevice
air quality
author_facet Anaïs Becker
Christina Andrikopoulou
Pierre Bernhardt
Claire Trocquet
Stéphane Le Calvé
author_sort Anaïs Becker
title On-Line Gaseous Formaldehyde Detection Based on a Closed-Microfluidic-Circuit Analysis
title_short On-Line Gaseous Formaldehyde Detection Based on a Closed-Microfluidic-Circuit Analysis
title_full On-Line Gaseous Formaldehyde Detection Based on a Closed-Microfluidic-Circuit Analysis
title_fullStr On-Line Gaseous Formaldehyde Detection Based on a Closed-Microfluidic-Circuit Analysis
title_full_unstemmed On-Line Gaseous Formaldehyde Detection Based on a Closed-Microfluidic-Circuit Analysis
title_sort on-line gaseous formaldehyde detection based on a closed-microfluidic-circuit analysis
publisher MDPI AG
series Chemosensors
issn 2227-9040
publishDate 2020-07-01
description This paper describes a compact microfluidic analytical device in a closed-circuit developed for the detection of low airborne formaldehyde levels. The detection is based on the passive trapping of gaseous formaldehyde through a microporous tube into the acetylacetone solution, the derivative reaction of formaldehyde with acetylacetone to form 3,5-Diacetyl-1,4-dihydrolutidine (DDL) and the detection of DDL by fluorescence. The recirculation mode of the analytical device means that the concentration measurement is carried out by quantification of the signal increase in the liquid mixture over time, the instantaneous signal increase rate being proportional to the surrounding gaseous formaldehyde concentration. The response of this novel microdevice is found to be linear in the range 0–278 µg m<sup>−3</sup>. The reagent volume needed is flexible and depends on the desired analytical resolution time and the concentration of gaseous formaldehyde in the environment. Indeed, if either the gaseous concentration of formaldehyde is high or the reagent volume is low, the fluorescence signal of this recirculating liquid solution will increase very rapidly. Consequently, the sensitivity simultaneously depends on both the reagent volume and the temporal resolution. Considering a reagent volume of 6 mL, the hourly and daily detection limits are 2 and 0.08 µg m<sup>−3</sup>, respectively, while the reagent autonomy is more than 4 days the airborne formaldehyde concentration does not exceed 50 µg m<sup>−3</sup> as it is usually the case in domestic or public indoor environments.
topic formaldehyde
recirculation
closed-circuit
fluorescence
microdevice
air quality
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