

Bhubaneswar, Jun 10 (PTI): Researchers at IIT Bhubaneswar have developed a portable device for rapid detection of arsenic in drinking water, offering a low-cost and field-deployable solution to address a major public health concern, officials said on Wednesday.
The research was carried out by a team from the Sensors and Spectroscopy Research Group of the School of Electrical and Computer Sciences (SECS), led by Sayan Dey, focusing on affordable, sensitive and field-deployable technologies for arsenic detection.
According to a statement by the institute, the team developed a compact handheld arsenic detection device, named 'ArsenSafe', through a startup incubated at the Research and Entrepreneurship Park of IIT Bhubaneswar.
Designed for rapid, cost-effective and on-site testing, the device enables accurate detection of arsenic contamination without the need for laboratory infrastructure or chemical reagents, making water-quality assessment faster and more accessible, it said.
"ArsenSafe uses an rGO-based sensing system and is designed for easy operation with minimal setup and training requirements," the statement said.
The device can be deployed by government agencies, public health departments, environmental monitoring organisations, water treatment providers, industries, non-governmental organisations and individual consumers, it added.
The institute said the current prototype has achieved a high Technology Readiness Level (TRL) and has been successfully tested on water samples collected from the IIT Bhubaneswar campus and adjoining areas.
Arsenic contamination in groundwater remains a major challenge in several parts of India and across the world, making the development of reliable field-testing technologies critical for public health and water-quality monitoring.
(PTI)
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