N. G. Gurudatt, Kyungyeon Lee, W. Heo, Hyo-Il Jung
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引用次数: 5
摘要
快速检测污染物,以便对环境危害进行敏感和定量监测,是实现避免人类健康风险的重要第一步。在这方面,我们提出了一种快速、简单的电化学方法,利用在金纳米粒子(AuNP)功能化氧化石墨烯纳米板(GO)和离子液体(IL)纳米复合材料上修饰的邻苯二甲酸基特异性适配体,从河流水样中检测邻苯二甲酸二丁酯(DBP)。在这里,IL/GO纳米复合材料允许增强与邻苯二甲酸酯的相互作用,从而提高传感器表面的灵敏度。该传感器的线性动态范围为0.14 ~ 0.35 ng mL-1和0.35 ~ 7 ng mL-1,检测限≤0.042 pg mL-1,采用标准分析级DBP进行评价;通过气相色谱-质谱(GC/MS)分析,确定了去水中不同浓度DBP的定量限。该传感器被用于监测从韩国各地收集的河流水样中的DBP浓度。测量所得的定量数据与标准气相色谱/质谱值进行比较,然后用于确定每日饮用这些河水对人体健康构成的风险。
Simple ultrasensitive electrochemical detection of the DBP plasticizer for the risk assessment of South Korean river waters.
Rapid detection of contaminants for the purpose of sensitive and quantitative monitoring of environmental hazards is an essential first step in realizing the avoidance of human health risks. In this regard, we present a fast and simple electrochemical method of detecting di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP) from river water samples using a phthalic acid group specific aptamer modified on a gold nanoparticle (AuNP) functionalized graphene oxide nano-platelet (GO) and ionic liquid (IL) nanocomposite. Here, the IL/GO nanocomposite allows an enhanced interaction with phthalate esters, thereby increasing the sensitivity of the sensor surface. The proposed sensor showed a wide linear dynamic range from 0.14 pg mL-1 to 0.35 ng mL-1 and from 0.35 ng mL-1 to 7 ng mL-1 with a detection limit of ≤0.042 pg mL-1, which were evaluated using standard, analytical grade DBP; the limit of quantification was determined using different concentrations of DBP in DI water in comparison with gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC/MS) values. The proposed sensor was used to monitor the DBP concentrations in river water samples collected from various locations across South Korea. The quantitative data from the measurements in comparison with standard GC/MS values were then used to ascertain the human health risk posed by the daily consumption of these river waters.