Development of a Cobalt Electrochemical Sensor for Measuring Phosphate in Municipal Wastewaters
Saif S. S. Al Wahaibi, Benjamin D. Martin, Ana Soares

TL;DR
This paper evaluates a cobalt-based electrochemical sensor for phosphate detection in wastewater, analyzing its operational parameters, accuracy, and interference effects, with the aim of improving on-site water quality monitoring tools.
Contribution
It introduces a cobalt electrochemical sensor for phosphate detection and assesses its performance and limitations in real wastewater conditions.
Findings
Sensor's response affected by pH and interfering ions
Measurements in real wastewater samples showed poor correlation with laboratory results
Calibration for interfering parameters is essential for accurate measurements
Abstract
The introduction of the Water Framework directive sets stringent limits on phosphorous discharge from wastewater treatment plants to maintain the complex interdependent relationship between water tributaries and the ecosystem. This paper studies a cobalt based electrochemical sensor for phosphate detection in wastewater. An evaluation of the sensors operational envelope, impact of pH, detection limits, linearity of response, accuracy and reproducibility in a single ion solution was conducted. An indirect method was employed to assess the effect of all of these parameters; the parameter was kept constant, while the phosphate concertation was varied. Tests on real wastewater samples verified the effect of the interfering factors, as phosphate measurements from three different sampling points (influent, activated sludge mixed liquors and effluent) did not correlate favourably with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnalytical Chemistry and Sensors · Electrochemical Analysis and Applications · Water Quality Monitoring Technologies
