Cadmium Contaminated Water Detection with Interdigitated Electrodes and Microfluidic System
Suroosh Ali1, Vishal Rathee2, Jayu Kalambe3, Suresh Balpande4

1Suroosh Ali, Research Scholar, Department of Electronics Engineering, Shri. Ramdeobaba College Of Engineering and Management, Nagpur (Maharashtra), India.
2Vishal Rathee, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics Engineering, Shri. Ramdeobaba College Of Engineering and Management, Nagpur (Maharashtra), India.
3Jayu Kalambe, Associate Professor, Department of Electronics Engineering, Shri. Ramdeobaba College Of Engineering and Management, Nagpur (Maharashtra), India.
4Suresh Balpande, Associate Professor, Department of Electronics Engineering, Shri. Ramdeobaba College Of Engineering and Management, Nagpur (Maharashtra), India.

Manuscript received on 18 June 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 25 June 2019 | Manuscript published on 30 June 2019 | PP: 1137-1140 | Volume-8 Issue-5, June 2019 | Retrieval Number: E7372068519/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: In this paper, a sensing mechanism based on Microfluidics, for detection of dangerous heavy metals in liquids has been prepared. A pair of interdigitated electrodes (IDE’s) was fabricated on a glass substrate using a silver ink constituting nano-particle size molecules. The impedance between the pair of IDEs was measured for different samples with varied cadmium concentrations. The capability of these IDE’s for detecting very low to low concentrations (Picomolar to Millimolar) of Cadmium was explored. The response curve based on Impedance Spectroscopy Analysis of the IDE’s with the help of a Digital impedance testing equipment was plotted for detection of Picomolar, Nanomolar, Micromolar and Millimolar concentration levels of Cadmium sulfide compound in water. The averaged out results obtained showed coherently decreasing impedance values with increasing Cadmium sulfide concentrations in water
Keywords: Impedance Spectroscopy, Interdigitated Electrodes, Micro-Fluidic Sensing Mechanism, Water Dissolved Cadmium

Scope of the Article: Mechanical Design