"On-site" analysis of pesticide residues in complex sample matrix by plasmonic SERS nanostructure hybridized hydrogel

Analytica Chimica Acta(2023)

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Background: Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) has been extensively used in biomedical and food safety detection due to its advantages of label-free, in situ and fingerprint spectrum. However, it is challenging to develop an excellent SERS substrate that possesses all three of these characteristics including sensitivity, repeatability and stability. Results: In this work, a specific sodium alginate hydrogel flexible SERS substrate encapsulated gold-silver coreshell nanoparticles (Au@Ag NPs) was developed to address the aforementioned issue. The Au@Ag NPs with SERS "hot spot" structure were evenly dispersed in the hydrogel, which achieved the direct and high efficiency detection of the pesticide residues from complex sample matrix. Taking thiram as objective, this SERS substrates exhibit high sensitivity (detection limit of approximately 1 x 10-10 mol/L), excellent stability (maintain above 78.35 % of SERS activity after 7 weeks) and outstanding repeatability (RSD in one substrate as low as 3.56 %). Furthermore, the flexible hydrogel SERS substrates can be used to analyze a variety of small molecules in real samples (juices, vegetables and fruits), without the need for a laborious pretreatment process. Significance: In light of the aforementioned benefits, the functional flexible hydrogel SERS substrates present a reliable platform for the accurate and on-site measurement of chemical contaminants from complex samples.
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plasmonic sers nanostructure,pesticide residues,hydrogel,on-site
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