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Portable Copper-Based Electrochemical SERS Sensor for Point-of-Care Testing of Paraquat and Diquat by On-Site Electrostatic Preconcentration.

Shilin LiYunhan LingJianyue ChenXiaoming YuanZhengjun Zhang
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2024)
With the advent of portable Raman spectrometers, the deployment of surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) in point-of-care testing (POCT) has been initiated. Within any analytical framework employing SERS, the acuity and selectivity inherent to the SERS substrate are of paramount importance. In this article, we utilize in situ electrochemical passivation technology to fabricate CuI passivation film, which serves as a flexible copper-based SERS substrate. Furthermore, portable electrochemical SERS (EC-SERS) sensors were prepared by combining this with laser direct writing technology. The detection signal was amplified using electrostatic preconcentration technology, showcasing impressive sensitivity, selectivity, and stability in pesticide detection. The detected concentrations of paraquat and diquat in tea reached as low as 3.36 and 2.43 μg/kg, respectively. Furthermore, the application of electrostatic preconcentration facilitated selective target molecule aggregation on the SERS sensor, markedly increasing Raman signal strength and enabling single-molecule detection. This research introduces an innovative POCT method for pesticides, promising to advance environmental monitoring's analytical capabilities.
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