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Reduced graphene oxide on silver nanoparticle layers-decorated titanium dioxide nanotube arrays as SERS-based sensor for glyphosate direct detection in environmental water and soil

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 437, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.129344

Keywords

Glyphosate; SERS substrate; Titanium dioxide nanotubes; Dual-layer silver nanoparticles; Reduced graphene oxide

Funding

  1. Thailand GraduateInstitute of Science and Technology (TGIST) [TG-55-24-60-010D]
  2. National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC)
  3. National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA)
  4. Thailand Government Research Budget
  5. National Research Council of Thailand
  6. Faculty of Science, Ubon Ratchathani University (Thailand)
  7. Center of Excellence for Innovation in Chemistry (PERCH-CIC)
  8. Office of the Higher Education Commission, Ministry of Education (OHEC), Thailand
  9. ASEAN-European Academic University (ASEA-UNINET)

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An efficient, air-stable, and reusable surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrate was designed for direct determination of glyphosate. The sensor, composed of reduced graphene oxide (rGO)-wrapped silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) on titania nanotube (TiO2 NTs) arrays, exhibited high sensitivity and stability, and was successfully applied for glyphosate detection in environmental samples.
When glyphosate, a widely used organophosphate herbicide in agricultural applications, contaminates the environment, it could lead to chronic harm to human health. Herein, an efficient, air-stable and reusable surfaceenhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrate was designed to be an analytical tool for direct determination of glyphosate. A vertical heterostructure of reduced graphene oxide (rGO)-wrapped dual-layers silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) on titania nanotube (TiO2 NTs) arrays was constructed as a SERS substrate. The TiO2 NTs/AgNPs-rGO exhibited high SERS performance for methylene blue detection, offering an analytical enhancement factor (AEF) as large as 7.1 x 10(8) and the limit of detection (LOD) as low as 10(-14) M with repeatability of 4.4 % relative standard deviation (RSD) and reproducibility of 2.0 % RSD. The sensor was stable in ambient and was reusable after photo-degradation. The designed sensor was successfully applied for glyphosate detection with a LOD of 3 mu g/L, which is below the maximum contaminant level of glyphosate in environmental water, as recommended by the U.S. EPA and the European Union. A uniqueness of this study is that there is no significant difference between the real-world applications of the SERS sensor on direct glyphosate analysis in environmental samples compared to an analysis using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography.

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