Detection of pesticides in sprayed droplets by using biowaste-derived nanocellulose-based SERS nanosubstrate

IF 4.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, PAPER & WOOD Cellulose Pub Date : 2024-11-10 DOI:10.1007/s10570-024-06271-3
Lynn R. Terry, Jacob W. Kruel, Manan Jain, Alison Lara, Priyanka Sharma, Benjamin S. Hsiao, Huiyuan Guo
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The increased demand for agricultural productivity to support the growing population has resulted in the expanded use of pesticides. However, modern pesticide applications contaminate air, water, soil, and unintentional target species. It is necessary to develop effective and sustainable methods to detect different pesticides within our environment. Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) has garnered significant attention for its ability to detect and quantify environmental contaminants, as it is a rapid and sensitive technique that requires minimal sample preparation. The present study demonstrates the development of a biowaste-derived nanocellulose-based thin-film that, when integrated with gold nanoparticles, produces a sustainable and reproducible SERS nanosubstrate. In this study, three pesticides (carbaryl, ferbam, and thiabendazole) were sensitively and selectively detected by the combined use of this novel nanocellulose-based SERS nanosubstrate and a portable Raman instrument. The limits of detection were determined to be 1.34, 1.01, and 1.41 mg/L for carbaryl, ferbam, and thiabendazole, respectively, all of which are well below the agricultural application concentrations recommended. SERS signals were collected for both prepared ferbam spray solution and collected sprayed droplets, and it was found that there is no major difference in the signals, indicating that this detection method is reliable to detect pesticide droplets. A commercial pesticide was detectable by the biowaste-derived SERS nanosubstrate. This study is among the first to utilize biowaste-derived nanocellulose to create SERS nanosubstrate for pesticide detection in spray droplets. We demonstrate the high potential of biowaste-derived nanocellulose in combination with the portable Raman technique for agricultural pesticide spray detection.

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Cellulose
Cellulose 工程技术-材料科学:纺织
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期刊介绍: Cellulose is an international journal devoted to the dissemination of research and scientific and technological progress in the field of cellulose and related naturally occurring polymers. The journal is concerned with the pure and applied science of cellulose and related materials, and also with the development of relevant new technologies. This includes the chemistry, biochemistry, physics and materials science of cellulose and its sources, including wood and other biomass resources, and their derivatives. Coverage extends to the conversion of these polymers and resources into manufactured goods, such as pulp, paper, textiles, and manufactured as well natural fibers, and to the chemistry of materials used in their processing. Cellulose publishes review articles, research papers, and technical notes.
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