Biosensors in Monitoring Water Quality and Safety: An Example of a Miniaturizable Whole-Cell Based Sensor for Hg2+ Optical Detection in Water

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serval:BIB_52F382C05F62
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Biosensors in Monitoring Water Quality and Safety: An Example of a Miniaturizable Whole-Cell Based Sensor for Hg2+ Optical Detection in Water
Journal
Water
Author(s)
Sciuto Emanuele Luigi, Coniglio Maria Anna, Corso Domenico, van der Meer Jan Roelof, Acerbi Fabio, Gola Alberto, Libertino Sebania
ISSN
2073-4441
Publication state
Published
Issued date
24/09/2019
Volume
11
Number
10
Pages
1986
Language
english
Abstract
Inorganic mercury (Hg2+) pollution of water reserves, especially drinking water, is an important issue in the environmental and public health field. Mercury is reported to be one of the most dangerous elements in nature since its accumulation and ingestion can lead to a series of permanent human diseases, affecting the kidneys and central nervous system. All the conventional approaches for assaying Hg2+ have some limitations in terms of bulky instruments and the cost and time required for the analysis. Here, we describe a miniaturizable and high-throughput bioluminescence sensor for Hg2+ detection in water, which combines the specificity of a living bacterial Hg2+ reporter cell, used as sensing element, with the performance of a silicon photomultiplier, used as optical detector. The proposed system paves the basis for portable analysis and low reactants consumption. The aim of the work is to propose a sensing strategy for total inorganic mercury evaluation in water. The proposed system can lay the basis for further studies and validations in order to develop rapid and portable technology that can be used in situ providing remote monitoring.
Keywords
Geography, Planning and Development, Aquatic Science, Biochemistry, Water Science and Technology
Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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16/07/2020 9:43
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