Published on: November 23, 2024

AROTRACK: WATER-POLLUTANT DETECTING DEVICE

AROTRACK: WATER-POLLUTANT DETECTING DEVICE

NEWS – Recently developed by scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay). It is aimed at detecting harmful water pollutants, specifically aromatic xenobiotic compounds.

ABOUT AROTRACK

Purpose

  • Accurately detects harmful aromatic pollutants such as phenol, benzene, and xylenols.
  • Designed to identify multiple pollutants in water using biological principles.

Working Mechanism

  • Utilizes proteins derived from bacteria in highly polluted environments.
  • The protein undergoes an ATP hydrolysis chemical reaction selectively in the presence of aromatic compounds.
  • Reaction causes a color change in the protein solution, which AroTrack detects.
  • Equipped with a light-emitting diode (LED)-phototransistor assembly:
    • Shines a light of specific wavelength through the sample.
    • Measures light absorption to determine pollutant concentration.
  • Includes a biosensing module called MopR, specifically sensitive to phenol.

Key Features

  • Operates reliably in water temperatures up to 50 degrees Celsius.
  • Delivers results in less than 30 minutes.

SIGNIFICANCE

  • Low-cost device suitable for widespread deployment.
  • Battery-operated, making it ideal for remote or rural areas.
  • Addresses the lack of resources and reliance on expensive laboratory tests.
  • Detection of pollutants in under-resourced settings.
  • Could improve water safety in rural and low-income areas.

POTENTIAL IMPACT

  • Revolutionizes water testing with its quick, efficient, and affordable
  • Enhances public health by identifying water contamination before consumption.