Advances in Water Resource Management: An In Situ Sensor Solution for Monitoring High Concentrations of Chromium in the Electroplating Industry
Author:
Mossotti Giulia1ORCID, Piscitelli Andrea2, Catania Felice1ORCID, Aronne Matilde1ORCID, Galfré Giulio1ORCID, Lamberti Andrea1ORCID, Ferrero Sergio1, Scaltrito Luciano1ORCID, Bertana Valentina1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Chilab-Materials and Microsystems Laboratory, Dipartimento di Scienza Applicata e Tecnologia (DISAT), Politecnico di Torino-Via Lungo Piazza d’Armi 6, Chivasso, 10034 Turin, Italy 2. Microla Optoelectronics S.r.l., Per Via Gozzano, 34, Chivasso, 10034 Turin, Italy
Abstract
Concerning environmental safety and mitigating the risk of water pollution, the electroplating industry, historically reliant on the use of elevated concentrations of heavy metals to achieve high-quality products, faces a crucial challenge in monitoring wastewater enriched with these metals, notorious for their adverse effects on ecosystems and human health. Chromium, in both oxidation states Cr (III) and Cr (VI), emerges as a prominently employed metal, yielding noteworthy outcomes throughout the galvanisation process. This research showcases the prototype of an automatic in situ sensor tailored to industry sustainability efforts to facilitate real-time monitoring and efficient water management. This custom sensor, characterized by sensitivity, reliability, and user-friendliness, utilizes UV-Vis colorimetric principle to detect Cr in both oxidation forms ranging from grams per litre (g/L) to parts per million (ppm). This is made possible by the unique vibrant colours induced by chromium ions, enabling the precise measurement of analyte concentrations. Thanks to 3D printing, this sensor system interacts with customized parts, designed and validated through simulation processes, for filtering out particulate that may interfere with the analysis. The outcome represents a synergistic blend of technology and environmental responsibility, aligning industrial processes with the goal of safeguarding water resources and ecosystems.
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