Infrared sensor for screening of emerging contaminants in water

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Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The goal of this project is to develop a sensor for monitoring of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in water to help achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all. PFAS have received particular attention in the past decade due to their persistent and bio-accumulative nature and high toxicity. The proposed sensor is based on infrared (IR) spectroscopy that incorporates advanced nano-scale adsorbent materials for pre-concentration of contaminants to achieve high selectivity and sensitivity. The proposed technology can be adapted for portable, automatable, and cost-effective screening of water in field conditions and for in-line water quality monitoring at public surface or ground water treatment plants. The

Key facts

NIH application ID
10482183
Project number
1R41ES033581-01A1
Recipient
MAX-IR LABS, LLC
Principal Investigator
Ecatherina Roodenko
Activity code
R41
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$259,502
Award type
1
Project period
2022-06-21 → 2024-01-31