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Press-transferred carbon black nanoparticles on board of microfluidic chips for rapid and sensitive amperometric determination of phenyl carbamate pesticides in environmental samples
Authors:Flavio Della Pelle  Michele Del Carlo  Manuel Sergi  Dario Compagnone  Alberto Escarpa
Institution:1.Department of Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Biology, Environmental Sciences and Chemistry,University of Alcalá,Madrid,Spain;2.Faculty of Bioscience and Technology for Food, Agriculture and Environment,University of Teramo,Teramo,Italy
Abstract:The authors describe a strategy for rapid and sensitive determination of phenyl carbamate pesticides in environmental samples. It consists of the following steps: (a) Enrichment and clean-up of the analytes using a C18 microtip based procedure; (b) alkaline hydrolysis of the carbamates (carbofuran, isoprocarb and carbaryl) to form phenol derivatives; and (c) fast separation and amperometric detection in a microfluidic chip (MCs). The microchips were fabricated by using press-transferred carbon black nanoparticles (CB-NPs) as electrochemical sensing nanomaterial. The excellent electrochemical behavior of the CB-NPs coupled to the microchip warrants good separation and allows for the voltammetric determination (best at a working voltage of +0.70 V vs Ag/AgCl) of the carbamates within < 6 min. The authors also describe a rapid procedure for the clean-up and enrichment of the carbamates from real samples by using a C18 microtip. The procedure allowed a 10-fold enrichment of the analytes, and this led to a detection limits in ?the 0.7 to 1.2 μM concentration range. The assay was applied to samples of river, lake and irrigation water that were spiked with carbamates at 50 and 100 μM levels. Recoveries are in the 87 to 108 % range, and RSDs (n = 3) in the 5 to 11 % range. The exploitation of the such nanomaterials coupled to microfluidics and microextraction procedures for real sample analysis in our preception represents a most viable tool for the analysis of complex real samples, for on-site environmental monitoring, and for rapid diagnosis.
Graphical abstract Press-printed carbon black nanoparticles films on board of microfluidic chips.
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