A well-known fungicide designated diethofencarb (DFC) is used on crops to eradicate fungal infections and increase agricultural production. However, the National Food Safety Standard has established an overall maximum residual limit of 1 mg/kg for DFC, and excessive usage of this chemical has detrimental effects on the environment in real-time. In this work, an improved electrochemical sensor based on hydrothermally synthesized CaZrO is incorporated into a g-CN sheet and developed to quickly and accurately screen DFC, a well-known carbamate fungicide. The electrochemical sensor that was successfully designed demonstrated good conductivity, high ion diffusion parameters, a high electro-active surface area, and a quick electron transport ratio when used for DFC detection. The structure, crystalline accuracy, and purity of the as-prepared CaZrO@g-CN were examined using various analytical and microscopic techniques. Additionally, the cyclic voltammetry technique examined the electrochemical investigations of the CaZrO@g-CN modified glassy carbon electrode (GCE). A robust synergistic interaction between the CaZrO and g-CN makes large surface areas and improved DFC detection possible. The fabricated sensor exhibits a wide linear range of 0.01-230.04 μM, a low detection limit of 1.8 nM, and excellent stability according to the results of the DPV technique. Remarkably, our proposed sensor has proven to be feasible for real-time analysis and can distinguish DFC-spiked various food samples with a good recovery range.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.141929 | DOI Listing |
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