Paper-based microflluidic device for arsenic detection in groundwater
In North America, readily available clean water is taken for granted. In contrast, the World Health Organization has declared the high levels of arsenic contamination in groundwater in Bangladesh the largest mass poisoning in history. We are developing a portable, inexpensive, paper-based sensor that detects arsenic concentrations down to 10 ppb without any external power sources. Our device will allow the people of Bangladesh to regularly monitor their water sources for contamination. Mursal Ashrafi, Arnav Jatukaran, Parminder Saggu, Siddharatha Thakur

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