Sensors (Feb 2020)

Potentiometric E-Tongue System for Geosmin/Isoborneol Presence Monitoring in Drinkable Water

  • Larisa Lvova,
  • Igor Jahatspanian,
  • Luiz H.C. Mattoso,
  • Daniel S. Correa,
  • Ekaterina Oleneva,
  • Andrey Legin,
  • Corrado Di Natale,
  • Roberto Paolesse

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20030821
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 3
p. 821

Abstract

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A potentiometric E-tongue system based on low-selective polymeric membrane and chalcogenide-glass electrodes is employed to monitor the taste-and-odor-causing pollutants, geosmin (GE) and 2-methyl-isoborneol (MIB), in drinkable water. The developed approach may permit a low-cost monitoring of these compounds in concentrations near the odor threshold concentrations (OTCs) of 20 ng/L. The experiments demonstrate the success of the E-tongue in combination with partial least squares (PLS) regression technique for the GE/MIB concentration prediction, showing also the possibility to discriminate tap water samples containing these compounds at two concentration levels: the same OTC order from 20 to 100 ng/L and at higher concentrations from 0.25 to 10 mg/L by means of PLS-discriminant analysis (DA) method. Based on the results, developed multisensory system can be considered a promising easy-to-handle tool for express evaluation of GE/MIB species and to provide a timely detection of alarm situations in case of extreme pollution before the drinkable water is delivered to end users.

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