TY - JOUR
T1 - Rapid detection of carbamate pesticide residues using microchip electrophoresis combining amperometric detection
AU - Ren, Zixuan
AU - Zhou, Xingchen
AU - Gao, Xingxing
AU - Tan, Yan
AU - Chen, Huaying
AU - Tan, Songwen
AU - Liu, Wenfang
AU - Tong, Yaonan
AU - Chen, Chuanpin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2021/5
Y1 - 2021/5
N2 - The long-term consumption of food with pesticide residues has harmful effects on human health and the demand for pesticide detection technology tends to be miniaturized and instant. To this end, we demonstrated the first application of indirectly detecting two carbamate pesticides, metolcarb and carbaryl, by gold nanoparticle–modified indium tin oxide electrode in dual-channel microchip electrophoresis and amperometric detection (ME-AD) system. m-Cresol and α-naphthol were obtained after pesticide hydrolysis in alkaline solution, and then separated and detected by ME-AD. Parameters including the detection potential and running buffer concentration and pH were optimized to improve the detection sensitivity and separation efficiency. Under the optimal conditions, the two analytes were completely separated within 80 s. m-Cresol and α-naphthol presented a wide linear range from 1 to 100 μM, with limits of detection of 0.16 μM and 0.34 μM, respectively (S/N = 3). Moreover, the reliability of this system was demonstrated by analyzing metolcarb and carbaryl in spiked vegetable samples. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
AB - The long-term consumption of food with pesticide residues has harmful effects on human health and the demand for pesticide detection technology tends to be miniaturized and instant. To this end, we demonstrated the first application of indirectly detecting two carbamate pesticides, metolcarb and carbaryl, by gold nanoparticle–modified indium tin oxide electrode in dual-channel microchip electrophoresis and amperometric detection (ME-AD) system. m-Cresol and α-naphthol were obtained after pesticide hydrolysis in alkaline solution, and then separated and detected by ME-AD. Parameters including the detection potential and running buffer concentration and pH were optimized to improve the detection sensitivity and separation efficiency. Under the optimal conditions, the two analytes were completely separated within 80 s. m-Cresol and α-naphthol presented a wide linear range from 1 to 100 μM, with limits of detection of 0.16 μM and 0.34 μM, respectively (S/N = 3). Moreover, the reliability of this system was demonstrated by analyzing metolcarb and carbaryl in spiked vegetable samples. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
KW - Amperometric detection
KW - Carbamate pesticides
KW - Carbaryl
KW - Dual-channel microchip electrophoresis
KW - Metolcarb
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U2 - 10.1007/s00216-021-03237-3
DO - 10.1007/s00216-021-03237-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 33635387
AN - SCOPUS:85101780484
SN - 1618-2642
VL - 413
SP - 3017
EP - 3026
JO - Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
JF - Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
IS - 11
ER -