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Surface-enhanced Raman scattering of core-shell Au@Ag nanoparticles aggregates for rapid detection of difenoconazole in grapes

Journal

TALANTA
Volume 191, Issue -, Pages 449-456

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2018.08.005

Keywords

SERS; Pesticide; Fungicide; Core-shell nanoparticles; Food safety

Funding

  1. Collaborative Innovation Major Special Projects of Guangzhou City [201604020007]
  2. Guangdong Provincial Science and Technology Plan Projects [2015A020209016, 2016A040403040]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2017MS067, 2017MS075]
  4. International and Hong Kong - Macau - Taiwan Collaborative Innovation Platform of Guangdong Province on Intelligent Food Quality Control and Process Technology Equipment [2015KGJHZ001]
  5. Guangdong Provincial R AMP
  6. D Centre for the Modern Agricultural Industry on Non-destructive Detection and Intensive Processing of Agricultural Products
  7. Common Technical Innovation Team of Guangdong Province on Preservation and Logistics of Agricultural Products [2016LM2154]
  8. Innovation Centre of Guangdong Province for Modern Agricultural Science and Technology on Intelligent Sensing and Precision Control of Agricultural Product Qualities

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The residual of pesticides in fruit and vegetables is one of the major food safety concerns for consumers. There is a demand for easy and rapid analytical methods to sense pesticide residues in foods. In this study, a core-shell Au@Ag nanoparticles aggregates (Au@AgNAs) based surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) method was developed to detect trace amount of difenoconazole. Results suggested that by targeting the characteristic peaks at 700 and 808 cm(-1), the logarithmic SERS signal intensities and logarithmic difenoconazole concentrations in the range from 5 x 10(-7) to 2.5 x 10(-5) M showed linear relationship with the coefficient of determination (R-2) of 0.990 and 0.985, and limit of detection (LOD) values of 5.01 x 10(-8) and 2.8 x 10(-8) M, respectively. The Quick Easy Cheap Effective Rugged and Safe (QuEChERS) sample preparation method was used to extract difenoconazole in grapes for SERS measurements. The LOD of difenoconazole in grapes using this developed method was as low as 48 mu g/kg, which was significantly lower than the maximum residue limit (MRL) values prescribed by European Union and China. This study demonstrated that the Au@AgNAs-based SERS method can be used as a simple, rapid and sensitive approach for sensing trace contaminants in food.

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