Abstract

Using the standard colors provided in the instructions, PackTest products can approximate and quickly estimate the chemical characteristics of liquid samples. The combination of PackTest products and deep learning was examined for its accuracy and precision in quantifying chemical oxygen demand, ammonium ion, and phosphate ion using a pseudocolor imaging method. Each PackTest product underwent reactions with standard solutions. The generated color was scanner-read. From the color image, ten grayscale images representing the intensity values of red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, yellow, key black, and L∗, and the values of a∗ and b∗ were generated. Using the grayscale images representing the red, green, and blue intensity values, 73 other grayscale images were generated. The grayscale intensity values were used to prepare datasets for the ten and 83 (=10 + 73) images. For both datasets, chemical oxygen demand quantification was successful, resulting in values of normalized mean absolute error of less than 0.4% and coefficients of determination that were greater than 0.9996. However, the quantification of ammonium and phosphate ions commonly provided false positive results for the standard solution that contained no ammonium ion/phosphate ion. For ammonium ion, multiple regression markedly improved the accuracy using the pseudocolor method. Phosphate ion quantification was also improved by avoiding the use of an estimated value for the reference solution that contained no phosphate ion. Real details of the measurements and the perspectives were discussed.

Highlights

  • PackTest products, like test strips, qualitatively indicate chemical characteristics of liquid samples

  • By pressing the pack to purge the air inside and submerging the pack edge in a liquid sample, the plastic pack takes in the sample liquid from a small hole at the edge of the pack. e reagents react with the chemical to be detected. e reaction generates visible coloration of the entire reaction system in the plastic pack [1]. us, the user can visually observe if there is a particular chemical in the liquid sample. e products were originally designed for quick and approximate detection of chemicals, and they are considered to be qualitative or semiquantitative analytical tools

  • PackTest is a series of products for determining the chemical characteristics of liquids. e product is a handy and flexible plastic pack that has a hole at the edge

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Introduction

PackTest products, like test strips, qualitatively indicate chemical characteristics of liquid samples. PackTest products are cost-effective, convenient, quick, easy to use, safe, and have minimal waste and are highly feasible to use. Each product contains dry reagents in a handy, flexible, and elastic semitransparent plastic pack. E reagents react with the chemical to be detected. Us, the user can visually observe if there is a particular chemical in the liquid sample. E products were originally designed for quick and approximate detection of chemicals, and they are considered to be qualitative or semiquantitative analytical tools. For qualitative or semiquantitative detection, users refer to a series of standard colors that show the approximate concentration of the chemical in question, which generates a color after the chemical reaction. PackTest products may be widely used in various places including secondary schools [2] and field sites with environmental issues [3]

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