Photothermal and fluorescent dual-mode assay based on the formation of polydopamine nanoparticles for accurate determination of organophosphate pesticides.
Xiaofeng LiuZhaoxing WuXiaohai YangKemin WangLiyuan ZouWenjing MeiYan ZhengKemin WangPublished in: Mikrochimica acta (2020)
A photothermal and fluorescent dual-mode assay for sensitive organophosphate pesticides (Ops) determination is reported based on alkaline phosphatase (ALP)-inhibition-induced formation of polydopamine (PDA) nanoparticles. In the presence of ALP, ascorbic acid 2-phosphate (AAP) can be catalyzed to produce ascorbic acid (AA). AA can reduce MnO2 nanosheets, further inhibiting the oxidation of dopamine (DA). Ops as an inhibitor for ALP activity prevents the formation of AA and the reduction of MnO2 nanosheets. Eventually, the formation of PDA nanoparticles is promoted. The inhibitory effect of Ops on ALP activity causes obvious changes of photothermal signals and fluorescence signal at 495 nm. The detection limit (LOD) of dimethoate is 0.1 μM. The method displays excellent sensing capability for the dimethoate assay in real water with good recoveries of 99.4-107.6%. Graphical abstract A photothermal and fluorescent dual-mode biosensor for sensitive Ops detection was reported based on alkaline phosphatase (ALP)-inhibition-induced formation of polydopamine (PDA) nanoparticles. The dual-mode method significantly improved the accuracy and reliability of the results.
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