Novel Microneedle Patch-Based Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Sensor for the Detection of Pesticide Residues.
Xin YiZhishan YuanXiao YuLijuan ZhengChengyong WangPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Pesticide residues are a global threat to human health, and conventional sensors fail to simultaneously detect pesticide residues on the surface and inside agricultural products. In this work, we present a new microneedle (MN) patch-based surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) sensor. The needles and the basement of MNs can simultaneously detect pesticide residues on the surface and inside agricultural products. The Ag nanoparticles and sodium hyaluronate/poly(vinyl alcohol) (HA/PVA) hydrogel used in this MN patch-based sensor efficiently amplify the Raman signals of the pesticide residues. In addition, the HA/PVA hydrogel can effectively and quickly collect the residues, allowing this sensor to detect pesticide residues more conveniently. Furthermore, the stepped structure of the MNs increases the sensor's surface area. Experimental results show that the sensor can detect thiram and thiabendazole (TBZ) pesticide residues with detection limits of 10 -7 and 10 -8 M, respectively. The detection process is minimally invasive and not harmful to agricultural products. The application of this MN patch-based SERS sensor can be extended to the safety and health monitoring of other plants and animals.
Keyphrases
- risk assessment
- raman spectroscopy
- human health
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- climate change
- minimally invasive
- healthcare
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- mental health
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- randomized controlled trial
- clinical trial
- real time pcr
- quantum dots
- room temperature
- hyaluronic acid
- metal organic framework
- alcohol consumption
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