Recent advanced carbon dots derived natural products and aptasensor-based carbon dots for detection of pesticides

IF 5.4 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Sriati Wahyudi , Ayi Bahtiar , Camellia Panatarani , Anas , Risdiana
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Abstract

Carbon dots (CDs) have gained a lot of attention and have been investigated extensively over the last decade due to their exceptional physical and chemical qualities including water solubility, low toxicity, biocompatibility, tiny size, fluorescence, and simplicity of modification. The employment of more ecologically friendly technologies to prepare high-quality CDs remains a challenge. The use of renewable, low-cost, and green biomass resources is not only required for large-scale synthesis of natural product CDs but also supports the development of sustainable applications, particularly in pesticide detection. Pesticide detection is critical because pesticides are commonly used in agriculture and the environment, potentially harming human health and the ecosystem. In this review, we discuss the most recent breakthroughs in natural product CDs, such as the detection of pesticides from various carbon sources using the applied sensing method. High sensitivity and selectivity pesticide sensors are critically needed to control food safety, protect ecosystems, and prevent disease. Therefore, we also present an overview of current breakthroughs and new trends in optical sensors for pesticide detection based on fluorescence and electrochemiluminescence (ECL) paired with pesticide-specific aptamer recognition element types based on CDs.

近年来先进的天然碳点衍生产品和用于农药检测的适体传感器碳点
由于碳点具有水溶性、低毒性、生物相容性、体积小、荧光性和修饰简单等优异的物理和化学特性,在过去的十年中受到了广泛的关注和广泛的研究。采用更环保的技术制备高质量cd仍然是一个挑战。使用可再生、低成本和绿色的生物质资源不仅是大规模合成天然产物cd所必需的,而且还支持可持续应用的发展,特别是在农药检测方面。农药检测至关重要,因为农药普遍用于农业和环境,可能危害人类健康和生态系统。本文综述了近年来天然产物cd的最新突破,如应用传感方法检测各种碳源农药等。高灵敏度、高选择性的农药传感器是控制食品安全、保护生态系统和预防疾病的迫切需要。因此,我们还概述了基于荧光和电化学发光(ECL)与基于cd的农药特异性适配体识别元件类型配对的农药检测光学传感器的最新突破和新趋势。
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Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research
Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
CiteScore
10.70
自引率
3.80%
发文量
68
审稿时长
87 days
期刊介绍: Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research is an open access journal dedicated to the research, design, development, and application of bio-sensing and sensing technologies. The editors will accept research papers, reviews, field trials, and validation studies that are of significant relevance. These submissions should describe new concepts, enhance understanding of the field, or offer insights into the practical application, manufacturing, and commercialization of bio-sensing and sensing technologies. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including sensing principles and mechanisms, new materials development for transducers and recognition components, fabrication technology, and various types of sensors such as optical, electrochemical, mass-sensitive, gas, biosensors, and more. It also includes environmental, process control, and biomedical applications, signal processing, chemometrics, optoelectronic, mechanical, thermal, and magnetic sensors, as well as interface electronics. Additionally, it covers sensor systems and applications, µTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems), development of solid-state devices for transducing physical signals, and analytical devices incorporating biological materials.
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