2023
DOI: 10.13031/ja.15502
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Evaluation of Low-Cost UV-Vis Spectroscopy for Measuring Nitrate Using Synthetic Water Samples

Joe Barrett Carter,
Ashley Sarkees,
A. Singh
et al.

Abstract: Highlights A novel low-cost, modular spectroscopy system is compared to a standard system using synthetic samples, principal component analysis, and partial least squares regression. The information contained in the data produced by the two systems is similar according to principal component analysis. The low-cost system was able to accurately predict nitrate concentrations in concentrated and diluted samples using partial least… Show more

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“…However, such a large-area sensor system would have to have to be cost effective to be truly field deployable, 9,23 as there currently a lack of lowcost solutions for near-continuous detection of water composition. [24][25][26] In this work, we demonstrate a method for detecting aqueous analytes using a low-cost, large-area sensor system capable of multi-point measurements. The sensor system uses a large-area (tens to hundreds of squared meters per sensor) mass-manufactured diffraction texture, originally created for the fashion industry, 27 that can be cut to a desired size and placed below or behind a matrix of flowing water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, such a large-area sensor system would have to have to be cost effective to be truly field deployable, 9,23 as there currently a lack of lowcost solutions for near-continuous detection of water composition. [24][25][26] In this work, we demonstrate a method for detecting aqueous analytes using a low-cost, large-area sensor system capable of multi-point measurements. The sensor system uses a large-area (tens to hundreds of squared meters per sensor) mass-manufactured diffraction texture, originally created for the fashion industry, 27 that can be cut to a desired size and placed below or behind a matrix of flowing water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%