ColorX: A Fitness Tracker-Based Device for Rapid, Optical Sensing of Water Quality Parameters.

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作者:Yallapragada Venkata V B, Ananthachar Adarsh, Gowda U, Ní Chlochasaigh F, O'Faolain L, Devarapu G C R
Optical sensors have emerged as a popular technology for sensing biological and chemical analytes in various fields, including environmental monitoring, toxicology, disease/infection screening, and food processing, due to their ease of use, high sensitivity, and specificity. In this study, we introduce ColorX, an ultra-portable and smart spectrophotometric device based on a commercially available fitness tracker. ColorX exploits the in-built LEDs and photodiodes of a fitness tracker for wavelength-specific absorption measurements and can be controlled wirelessly using a companion smartphone app. The device's raw data are transmitted via Bluetooth and stored on the app for analysis and data visualisation. We validated the performance of ColorX against a standard benchtop spectrophotometer by experimentally testing five different measurements related to water quality: nitrite (>0.07 mg/L, %avgCV: 1.06)), sulphate (>18 mg/L, %avgCV: 0.39), chromium (>0.002 mg/L, %avgCV: 0.51), free chlorine (>0.005 mg/L, %avgCV: 0.68), and turbidity (>2.97 NTU, %avgCV: 1.04). Our results showed that ColorX had comparable performance to the benchmark spectrophotometer (R(2) values > 0.9 in all cases). Due to its ultra-portability, water-proof design, wireless control, and smartphone-aided data analysis, we believe ColorX will be highly beneficial for a wide range of on-field spectrophotometric applications. Our work demonstrates the potential of frugal science to develop affordable and accessible technology for optical sensing.

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