Evaluation of a Ferrozine Based Autonomous in Situ Lab-on-Chip Analyzer for Dissolved Iron Species in Coastal Waters.

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2017Author
Geissler, Felix
Achterberg, Eric P.
Beaton, Alexander D.
Hopwood, Mark J.
Clarke, Jennifer S.
Mutzberg, André
Mowlem, Matt C.
Connelly, Douglas P.
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The trace metal iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for phytoplankton growth and
limits, or co-limits primary production across much of the world’s surface ocean. Iron
is a redox sensitive element, with Fe(II) and Fe(III) co-existing in natural waters. Whilst
Fe(II) is the most soluble form, it is also transient with rapid oxidation rates in oxic
seawater. Measurements of Fe(II) are therefore preferably undertaken in situ. For this
purpose an autonomous wet chemical analyzer based on lab-on-chip technology was
developed for the in situ determination of the concentration of dissolved (<0.45μm)
Fe species (Fe(II) and labile Fe) suitable for deployments in a wide range of aquatic
environments. The spectrophotometric approach utilizes a buffered ferrozine solution
and a ferrozine/ascorbic acid mixture for Fe(II) and labile Fe(III) analyses, respectively.
Diffusive mixing, color development and spectrophotometric detection take place in
three separate flow cells with differen.....
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Frontiers in Marine ScienceVolume
4Issue
Article 00322Page Range
13pp.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
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10.3389/fmars.2017.00322Citation
Geissler, F., Achterberg, E.P., Beaton, A.D., Hopwood, M.J., Clarke, J.S., Mutzberg, A., Mowlem, M.C. and Connelly, D.P. (2017) Evaluation of a Ferrozine Based Autonomous in Situ Lab-on-Chip Analyzer for Dissolved Iron Species in Coastal Waters. Frontiers in Marine Science, 4:322, 13pp. DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2017.00322Collections
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