Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy as a tool for food and environmental monitoring of pesticides: recent trends and perspectives.

IF 4.6 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Gabriel Fernandes Souza Dos Santos, Giordano Toscano Paganoto, Lucas Carreira Cosme, Adilson Ribeiro Prado, Sérvio Túlio Alves Cassini, Marco César Cunegundes Guimarães, Jairo Pinto de Oliveira
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Abstract

Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) has emerged as a powerful analytical tool for ultrasensitive detection of environmental contaminants, particularly pesticides. Recent developments have focused on nanomaterials engineering and SERS-active sensors to enhance signal intensity. Gold (AuNPs) and silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) of various morphologies and sizes have been widely explored due to their plasmonic properties, as well as hybrid or combined nanoparticle systems. Innovative approaches have also been developed, such as embedding nanoparticles in gels to enhance stability and reproducibility or using magnetic nanoparticles for sample interaction and preconcentration. Additionally, the integration of graphene oxide has gained attention because of its ability to improve the chemical enhancement mechanism via π-π interactions with analyte molecules. Despite these advances, SERS-based detection remains challenging, particularly with regard to selectivity in complex matrices. To address this issue, recent strategies have combined SERS substrates with biorecognition molecules such as antibodies, aptamers, and enzymes, thereby improving specificity and facilitating the development of SERS-based biosensors. This review highlights the current state-of-the-art SERS applications for pesticide detection in food and environmental samples, discussing the key technological advances, material innovations, and analytical challenges. This paper also offers perspectives on future research directions to increase the sensitivity, reproducibility, and field applicability of SERS-based detection platforms.

表面增强拉曼光谱作为食品和环境农药监测的工具:最近的趋势和前景。
表面增强拉曼光谱(SERS)已成为一种强大的分析工具,用于超灵敏检测环境污染物,特别是农药。最近的发展主要集中在纳米材料工程和sers主动传感器上,以增强信号强度。各种形态和尺寸的金纳米粒子(AuNPs)和银纳米粒子(AgNPs)由于其等离子体特性以及混合或组合纳米粒子系统而被广泛探索。创新的方法也被开发出来,例如将纳米颗粒嵌入凝胶中以提高稳定性和可重复性,或者使用磁性纳米颗粒进行样品相互作用和预富集。此外,氧化石墨烯的集成也引起了人们的关注,因为它能够通过与分析物分子的π-π相互作用来改善化学增强机制。尽管取得了这些进展,基于sers的检测仍然具有挑战性,特别是在复杂矩阵中的选择性方面。为了解决这个问题,最近的策略是将SERS底物与生物识别分子(如抗体、适体和酶)结合起来,从而提高特异性并促进基于SERS的生物传感器的发展。本文重点介绍了目前最先进的SERS在食品和环境样品中农药检测中的应用,讨论了关键技术进步、材料创新和分析挑战。本文还展望了未来的研究方向,以提高基于sers的检测平台的灵敏度、重复性和现场适用性。
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