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Gold Nanobipyramids as Plasmonic Sensor for Insecticide Detection in Lettuce.

Authors :
Iwantono, Iwantono
Saputra, Arif Darma
Nurrahmawati, Puji
Isda, Mayta Novaliza
Nafisah, Suratun
Syahputra, Romi Fadli
Morsin, Marlia
Source :
Trends in Sciences. Jul2024, Vol. 21 Issue 7, p1-7. 7p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The application of malathion, an insecticide derived from organophosphates, raises substantial apprehensions over human health in the context of pest management in agricultural produce. The presence of a lack of specialized knowledge and the intricate nature of traditional diagnostic methods have further intensified these symptoms, resulting in significant and persistent damage to the human body. The present study aims to synthesis a gold-nanobipyramids (AuNBPs) for identifying malathion and other organophosphate pollutants, even at exceedingly low levels of detection. The AuNBPs is synthesis by the utilization of the seed-mediated growth (SMG) method. The UV-Vis spectroscopy analysis has identified 2 unique absorption peaks, specifically transverse surface plasmon resonance (t-SPR) occurring between 550 and 600 nm, and longitudinal surface plasmon resonance (l-SPR) occurring within the wavelength range of 750 to 850 nm. Additional analysis of AuNBPs reveals its capacity for notable and distinctive optical resonance, particularly in the visible and near-infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. This characteristic renders AuNBPs very appropriate for the development of localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) sensors. The sensitivity experiments conducted on the LSPR sensor based on AuNBPs have shown compelling evidence of its capability to detect malathion and other pollutants in the AuNBPs growth solution across different concentrations. These findings highlight the sensor's potential for efficient residue detection of malathion. This discovery underscores the significant importance of its function in safeguarding food safety and reducing the potential hazards linked to the utilization of malathion and other insecticides based on organophosphates in agricultural practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
27740226
Volume :
21
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Trends in Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177833760
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48048/tis.2024.7579