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Practical and Efficient: A Pocket-Sized Device Enabling Detection of Formaldehyde Adulteration in Vegetables

Journal

ACS OMEGA
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages 160-167

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.1c04229

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [42075129]
  2. Beijing Zhongkebaice Technology Service Co., Ltd.

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A cost-effective detector utilizing SPE amperometric sensor and an open-sourced potentiostat was successfully employed to detect formaldehyde contamination in vegetables, meeting all requirements of ASSURED device. This strategy reduces costs and is suitable for low-income areas lacking in laboratories, funds, and expertise.
Formaldehyde, as a carcinogenic substance, is often intentionally used to adulterate vegetables to increase their shelf life, and the adhesive tape used to attach labels can also leave formaldehyde on the surface of vegetables. However, as the gold standard, gas chromatography (GC) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) are expensive for individual tests and confined to the laboratory owing to their size and a suitable detector (low-cost, portable, fast detection speed) to check formaldehyde contamination in vegetables not being available. Here, we tested formaldehyde contamination in vegetables using a low-cost and hand-held detector combined with a screen-printed electrode (SPE) amperometric sensor and an open-sourced potentiostat. The analyzer can detect a concentration of 100 mu mol/L formaldehyde and achieve a good linear range between 100 and 1000 mu mol/L. Furthermore, the detector successfully identified formaldehyde contamination in 53 samples of six different kinds of vegetables even after residual formaldehyde on the surface was evaporated. Most importantly, under the practicability-oriented idea, a cost-effective strategy was implemented for this detector design rather than using other pricey methods (e.g., photolithography, electron-beam evaporation, chemical deposition), which enormously reduces the cost (under similar to USD 0.5 per test) and meets all of the requirements of ASSURED device. We believe this cheap, portable detector could help law-enforcing authorities, healthcare workers, and customers to screen formaldehyde contamination easily. Also, the cost-saving strategy is appropriate for low-income areas, where there is a lack of laboratories, funds, and trained experts.

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