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Flexible Au@AgNRs/CMC/qPCR film with enhanced sensitivity, homogeneity and stability for in-situ extraction and SERS detection of thiabendazole on fruits

Bingxue Hu, Hongbin Pu, Da‐Wen Sun

2023Food Chemistry34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, a high-performance, stable and homogeneous Au@AgNRs/CMC/qPCR flexible film surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrate was constructed by synergistically stabilizing and protecting bimetallic core-shell Au@Ag nanorods (Au@AgNRs) with carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and fluorescent-quantitative-polymerase-chain-reaction (qPCR) film. The network structure of CMC immobilized and aligned Au@AgNRs through coordination of carboxyl groups with surface Ag atoms to provide intensive and stable 'hot spots', and the qPCR bilayer film performed as carrier and barrier to protect Au@AgNRs from oxidation, humidity and optical damage and improved the robustness and stability. The Au@AgNRs/CMC/qPCR film was used for in-situ extraction and SERS detection of thiabendazole on nectarine (0.24 ppm) and lemon (0.27 ppm) with low detection of limits. Furthermore, it retained 98.6% SERS performance after storage for 90 days under ambient conditions, revealing the great potential in promoting the commercialization of the SERS technique for sensitive contaminants sensing with simple fabrication procedures, homogeneity, reproducibility and long-term stability.

Topics & Concepts

Detection limitMaterials scienceNanorodBimetallic stripHomogeneity (statistics)NanotechnologyRaman scatteringRaman spectroscopyChemistryChromatographyMetalMetallurgyStatisticsMathematicsPhysicsOpticsGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and ApplicationsAdvanced Nanomaterials in CatalysisNanocluster Synthesis and Applications
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