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  • The study focuses on creating a new Nano-ink for detecting organophosphorus pesticides, particularly paraoxon, using non-enzymatic electrochemical sensors.
  • The Nano-ink was developed from multi-walled carbon nanotubes, silicon carbide, and silver nanoparticles, mixed with chitosan for stability, and characterized using various advanced techniques.
  • Results indicated that the Nano-ink showed strong electrochemical activity for paraoxon detection, with a wide detection range and low limits of quantitation and detection, making it effective for monitoring pesticide levels.

Article Abstract

The ongoing advancement in the synthesis of new nanomaterials has accelerated the rapid development of non-enzymatic pesticide sensors based on electrochemical platforms. This study aims to develop and characterize Nano-ink for applying organophosphorus pesticides using paraoxon residue detection. Multi-walled carbon nanotubes, silicon carbide, and silver nanoparticles were used to create Nano-ink using a green synthesis process in 1:1:0, 1:1:0.5, and 1:1:1 ratios, respectively. These composites were combined with chitosan of varying molecular weights, which served as a stabilizing glue to keep the Nano-ink employed in a functioning electrode stable. By using X-ray powder diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and a field emission scanning electron microscope, researchers were able to examine the crystallinity, element composition, and surface morphology of Nano-ink. The performance of the proposed imprinted working electrode Nano-ink was investigated using cyclic voltammetry and differential pulse voltammetry techniques. The Cyclic voltammogram of Ag NPs/chitosan (medium, 50 mg) illustrated high current responses and favorable conditions of the Nano-ink modified electrode. Under the optimized conditions, the reduction currents of paraoxon using the DPV techniques demonstrated a linear reaction ranging between 0.001 and 1.0 µg/mL (R = 0.9959) with a limit of detection of 0.0038 µg/mL and a limit of quantitation of 0.011 µg/mL. It was concluded that the fabricated Nano-ink showed good electrochemical activity for non-enzymatic paraoxon sensing.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10456359PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14081613DOI Listing

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