Paper-based sensors have been widely used thanks to their potential for creating simple, low-cost, and sustainable analytical devices, making them particularly suitable for environmental monitoring. The aim of this work is to develop a ready-to-use colorimetric paper sensor, based on the Griess reaction, for nitrite on-site monitoring. We here address the requirement for a sustainable, sensitive, and low-cost nitrite sensor that combines, for the first time i) the use of paper as a support, ii) the immobilization of Griess reagents, iii) the origami strategy for triggering chemical reactions without the need for handling chemicals, and iv) a smartphone as a detector for quantitative measurements. While previous sensors for nitrite detection rely on a complex assay workflow and require separate instrumentation, our paper sensor simply needs a smartphone or, for qualitative results, the naked eye for instrument-free detection. The paper sensor showed satisfactory analytical performance for analysis of drinking water with recoveries from 87 to 110% and limits of detection and quantification for NO2− of 0.27 mg L−1 and 1.11 mg L−1, respectively. The sustainability of the sensor was also evaluated supporting its potential use for rapid monitoring of nitrites across a range of applications, including water quality assessment in agricultural runoff, wastewater treatment, and surface water monitoring.

Gregucci, D., Calabretta, M.M., Nazir, F., Arias, R.J.R., Biondi, F., Desiderio, R., et al. (2025). An origami colorimetric paper-based sensor for sustainable on-site and instrument-free analysis of nitrite. SENSORS & DIAGNOSTICS, 4(3), 239-246 [10.1039/d4sd00308j].

An origami colorimetric paper-based sensor for sustainable on-site and instrument-free analysis of nitrite

Gregucci, Denise;Calabretta, Maria Maddalena;Nazir, Faisal;Biondi, Federico;Desiderio, Riccardo;Michelini, Elisa
2025

Abstract

Paper-based sensors have been widely used thanks to their potential for creating simple, low-cost, and sustainable analytical devices, making them particularly suitable for environmental monitoring. The aim of this work is to develop a ready-to-use colorimetric paper sensor, based on the Griess reaction, for nitrite on-site monitoring. We here address the requirement for a sustainable, sensitive, and low-cost nitrite sensor that combines, for the first time i) the use of paper as a support, ii) the immobilization of Griess reagents, iii) the origami strategy for triggering chemical reactions without the need for handling chemicals, and iv) a smartphone as a detector for quantitative measurements. While previous sensors for nitrite detection rely on a complex assay workflow and require separate instrumentation, our paper sensor simply needs a smartphone or, for qualitative results, the naked eye for instrument-free detection. The paper sensor showed satisfactory analytical performance for analysis of drinking water with recoveries from 87 to 110% and limits of detection and quantification for NO2− of 0.27 mg L−1 and 1.11 mg L−1, respectively. The sustainability of the sensor was also evaluated supporting its potential use for rapid monitoring of nitrites across a range of applications, including water quality assessment in agricultural runoff, wastewater treatment, and surface water monitoring.
2025
Gregucci, D., Calabretta, M.M., Nazir, F., Arias, R.J.R., Biondi, F., Desiderio, R., et al. (2025). An origami colorimetric paper-based sensor for sustainable on-site and instrument-free analysis of nitrite. SENSORS & DIAGNOSTICS, 4(3), 239-246 [10.1039/d4sd00308j].
Gregucci, Denise; Calabretta, Maria Maddalena; Nazir, Faisal; Arias, Robert Josue Rodriguez; Biondi, Federico; Desiderio, Riccardo; Michelini, Elisa...espandi
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