Title | A critical review of on-site inorganic arsenic screening methods |
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Corresponding Author | Zheng, Yan |
Publication Years | 2023-03
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DOI | |
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ISSN | 1001-0742
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EISSN | 1878-7320
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Volume | 125Pages:453-469 |
Abstract | Approximately 94 to 220 million people worldwide are at risk of drinking well water containing arsenic > 10 µg/L, the WHO guideline value. To identify non-compliant domestic wells, assess health risks and reduce exposure, accurate and rapid on-site inorganic arsenic screening methods are desirable because all domestic wells worldwide need to be tested. Here, the principles, advantages and limitations of commonly used colorimetry, electrochemistry, and biosensing methods are critically reviewed, with the performance compared with laboratory-based benchmark methods. Most commercial kits are based on the classic Gutzeit reaction. Despite being semi-quantitative, the more recent and more expensive products display improved and acceptable accuracy and shorter testing time (∼10 min). Carried out by trained professionals, electrochemical methods are also feasible for on-site analysis, although miniaturization is desirable yet challenging. Biosensing using whole bacterial cells or bio-engineered materials such as aptamers is promising, if incorporated with function specific nanomaterials and biomaterials. Since arsenic is frequently found as arsenite in reducing groundwater and subject to oxidation during sampling, transportation and storage, on-site separation and sample preservation are feasible but the specific methods should be chosen based on sample matrix and tested before use. To eliminate arsenic exposure among hundreds of millions of mostly rural residents worldwide, we call for concerted efforts in research community and regulatory authority to develop accurate, rapid, and affordable tests for on-site screening and monitoring of arsenic in drinking water. Access to affordable testing will benefit people who are socioeconomically disadvantaged.
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Language | English
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SUSTech Authorship | Corresponding
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Funding Project | We thank the assistance of Angela Li, Anirudh Seshadri, Ethan Zhang, Benjamin Wu, Edward Lin, Ester Zhu, and Tina Zhang during literature research on colorimetric methods and thoughtful discussion on future development of field deplorable spectrometer. We thank Professor Xiaoguang Meng of the Stevens Institute of Technology for sharing the cartridge usage data. Support was provided by NSFC grants 41831279 and 41772265 to Yan Zheng and grant 2021YFA0715900 from the National Key Research and Development Program of China .
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EI Accession Number | 20220811672245
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EI Keywords | Arsenic
; Benchmarking
; Groundwater
; Health Risks
; Risk Assessment
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ESI Classification Code | Water Resources:444
; Groundwater:444.2
; Health Care:461.7
; Chemical Products Generally:804
; Accidents And Accident Prevention:914.1
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Data Source | EV Compendex
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Cited Times [WOS]:0
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Document Type | Journal Article |
Identifier | http://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/395682 |
Department | School of Environmental Science and Engineering |
Affiliation | 1.Department of Sciences, John Jay College and the Graduate Center, The City University of New York, 524 W59th Street, New York; NY; 10019, United States 2.State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Integrated Surface Water-Groundwater Pollution Control, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen; 518055, China 3.Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Soil and Groundwater Pollution Control, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen; 518055, China 4.Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences (QAEHS), The University of Queensland, 20 Cornwall Street, Woolloongabba; QLD; 4102, Australia 5.Department of Earth and Physical Sciences, York College, The City University of New York, 94 - 20 Guy R. Brewer Blvd., Jamaica; NY; 11451, United States |
Corresponding Author Affilication | School of Environmental Science and Engineering |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 |
He, Yi,Liu, Jingyu,Duan, Yanhua,et al. A critical review of on-site inorganic arsenic screening methods[J]. Journal of Environmental Sciences,2023,125:453-469.
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APA |
He, Yi.,Liu, Jingyu.,Duan, Yanhua.,Yuan, Xiaofei.,Ma, Lulu.,...&Zheng, Yan.(2023).A critical review of on-site inorganic arsenic screening methods.Journal of Environmental Sciences,125,453-469.
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MLA |
He, Yi,et al."A critical review of on-site inorganic arsenic screening methods".Journal of Environmental Sciences 125(2023):453-469.
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