深海环境集成原位锰分析仪(IISA-Mn)的研制

C. Provin, T. Fukuba, T. Fujii
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锰是一种金属离子,可以在海洋中以极微量的水平发现。锰主要通过热液喷口进入海洋。通常,测定锰浓度是通过在瓶子里取样海水,然后在船上或地面实验室测量来完成的。这种方法的主要缺点是一次只能取几个样本,而且总是有被污染的风险。使用微加工技术生产可安装在自主水下航行器(auv)或远程操作航行器(rov)中的原位微分析仪可以克服这些问题。小型化是在auv或rov中安装分析仪的一个优势,因为它的总体积(更少的试剂)和电力消耗更小,并且可以提高空间和时间分辨率(更高的采样率),从而使3D锰制图成为可能。本文介绍了一种基于化学发光检测的集成原位锰分析仪的研制。锰催化H2O2分解成自由基OHldr,自由基OHldr与发光氨反应产生光,光的强度与Mn2+浓度成正比。试剂由注射泵或耐压微泵输送到聚二甲基硅氧烷(PDMS)材料制成的反应室。
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Development of Integrated In Situ Analyzer for Manganese (IISA-Mn) in Deep Sea Environment
Manganese is a metal ion that can be found at ultra trace level in the ocean. Mainly, manganese comes into the ocean through hydrothermal vents. Usually, determination of manganese concentration is done by sampling seawater in bottles and measuring afterward onboard a ship or in a lab on the ground. Major drawbacks of that method are that only a few samples can be taken at a time and that there is always a risk of contaminations. The use of microfabrication techniques to produce an in situ microanalyzer that can be installed in Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) or Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) can overcome these issues. Miniaturization is an asset for mounting an analyzer in AUVs or ROVs due to low total volume (less reagents) and electrical consumption, and for increasing spatial and temporal resolution (higher rate of sampling) to make 3D manganese cartography possible. Here we show the development of an integrated in-situ analyzer for manganese based on chemiluminescence detection. Manganese catalyzes the decomposition of H2O2 into radicals OHldr that react with luminol to produce light, which intensity is proportional to Mn2+ concentration. Reagents are brought by syringe pumps or pressure-proof mieropumps to a reaction chamber made of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) material.
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