São Carlos Institute of Chemistry, University of São Paulo, 13560-970 São Carlos, SP, Brazil.
São Carlos Institute of Physics, University of São Paulo, 13560-970 São Carlos, SP, Brazil.
Food Chem. 2023 Jun 1;410:135429. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.135429. Epub 2023 Jan 6.
Wearable sensors such as those made with paper are needed for non-destructive routine analysis of pesticides on plants, fruits, and vegetables. Herein we report on electrochemical sensors made with screen-printed carbon electrodes on kraft and parchment papers to detect the fungicide carbendazim. A systematic optimization was performed to find that electrochemical sensors on kraft paper treated in an acidic medium led to the highest performance, with a detection limit of 0.06 µM for carbendazim. The enhanced sensitivity for this sensor was attributed to the porous nature of kraft paper, which allowed for a large electrode surface area, and to the carboxylic groups formed during electrochemical activation. As a proof-of-concept, the electrochemical sensor attached to the skin of apple and cabbage was used to detect carbendazim with the same performance as the gold standard method, thus demonstrating that the sensor can be used in the farm and on supermarket shelves.
需要使用纸质等可穿戴传感器来对植物、水果和蔬菜上的农药进行非破坏性常规分析。在此,我们报告了使用在牛皮纸和羊皮纸上的丝网印刷碳电极制作的电化学传感器,用于检测杀菌剂多菌灵。通过系统优化发现,在酸性介质中处理的牛皮纸电化学传感器具有最佳性能,对多菌灵的检测限为 0.06 μM。这种传感器的增强灵敏度归因于牛皮纸的多孔性质,这使其具有更大的电极表面积,并且归因于电化学活化过程中形成的羧酸基团。作为概念验证,将电化学传感器附着在苹果和白菜的表皮上,用于检测多菌灵,其性能与金标准方法相当,因此证明该传感器可用于农场和超市货架上。