Visual Artificial Tongue Quantitative Water Analysis by an Off-the-Shelf Dye Array Swapan Bhuiyan...

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Visual Artificial TongueQuantitative Water Analysis by an Off-the-Shelf Dye Array

Swapan Bhuiyan

Mentor: Young-Tae Chang

Co-mentor: Christian Chiavetta

Intro: Background

Organic dyes are used as visual sensors. Human tongue & nose has between dozens and hundreds of

receptors. This inspired to create many artificial sensory that uses multiple

probes. Previous Project: analyzing Metal-Cation.

Research

Created NYT-1 (New York tongue-1); based on 47 off-the shelf dyes.

The use of 47 dyes were determined by their diverse response to various analytes.

Additionally, water is included in the dye plate to check the intrinsic color of analytes.

Project: analyzing water.

Materials

Off the shelf dyes 96 well Dye Plate Multi tipped pipettes 96 Tip Pin Dipper Distilled water Centrifuge Picture Taker SpectraMax Plus384 Computer Software

Procedure

Transfers the dye from tongue 4.0 to a Well Plate (dye stock plate). Fill a 96 Well Plate with 50 micro liters of distilled water using

multi-tipped pipette. Dip a 96 Tip Pin Dipper in the dye stock plate. Dip that dipper in the Well Plate with 50 micro liter of water. With the dipper on top, run it in centrifuge for 2 minutes at 2000

rpm.

Procedure

Remove the dipper and centrifuge up to 300 rpm. Take a picture of the Well Plate. Use SpectraMax Plus385to analyze the dye plate. Add 10 micro liter of analyte to the dye plate. Take picture of the Well Plate. Use the SpectraMax Plus384 to analyze the plate.

Data/Observations

Data/Observation

Wavelength (nm)

350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 7500

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0.2

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Well G3 H3

Lambda at Maximum 420.00 420.00

Data/Observation

Wavelength (nm)

350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 7500

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

1

Well G3 H3

Lambda at Maximum 350.00 430.00

Project Proposal

I want to test:All the river water in New York City (Bronx River, Harlem river, East River, & Hudson River).The tap water for every borough in New York City.Other bodies of water in NYC, such as the bodies of water in Central Park, Jamaica Bay, and so on.

Works Cited

Lee, Jae Wook. et. el. Visual Artificial Tongue for Quantitative Metal-Cation Analysis by an Off-the-Shelf Dye Array. Inter Science. Wiley-VCH Veriag GmbH & Co. Weinheim. 2006.

Li, Qian et. el. RNA-Selective, Live Cell Imaging Probes for Studying Nuclear Structure and Function. Chemistry & Biology. Elsevier. 2006.

Acknowledgement

Dr. Young-Tae Chang Christian Chiavetta Dr. Sat Bhattacharya Harlem Children Society New York University St. John’s University All the people that work in the lab with me