Use of universal 3D-Printed smartphone spectrophotometer to develop a time-based analysis for hypochlorite

Anal Chim Acta. 2021 Mar 22:1151:338249. doi: 10.1016/j.aca.2021.338249. Epub 2021 Jan 26.

Abstract

A fully-functional smartphone-based spectrophotometer was designed and built using 3D printing. The major advantage of this approach is its capacity to be interfaced with a variety of smartphones, allowing the use of the smartphone's camera and display, and regardless of the relative position of the camera. The analytical performance of the device was analyzed using a model dye (crystal violet), leading to a proportional response for concentrations in the 0.06-15.0 mg L-1 range, with a variability of 1.0% (intra-day) and 2.6% (inter-day). To demonstrate the functionality of the device, the degradation process of the dye by sodium hypochlorite was studied. The results obtained were applied to develop a paper-based test for NaClO in sanitation solutions, in which the time required to bleach the dye was used to estimate the concentration of the solution. This device represents a simple and inexpensive tool for everyday laboratory use and could address important analytical challenges in low-income communities and features a versatile arrangement, that is compatible with a wide variety of smartphones and software platforms.

Keywords: 3D printed; Chlorine solutions; Smartphone; Spectrophotometer.