Publication date: 15 August 2018
Source:Talanta, Volume 186
Author(s): Flavio Della Pelle, Claudia Angelini, Manuel Sergi, Michele Del Carlo, Alessia Pepe, Dario Compagnone
An electrochemical screening assay for the detection of phenyl carbamates (i.e. carbaryl, carbofuran, isoprocarb and fenobucarb) was developed and applied to grains samples (i.e. durum wheat, soft wheat and maize). Nano carbon black (CB) was strategically employed to realize an effective, reproducible, fouling resistant, low cost, delocalisable screen printed sensor (CB-SPE). CB-SPEs morphology (SEM and FEM) and electrochemical property (CV and EIS) were studied. The final pesticides analysis protocol consist of: (i) extraction of the analyte (just by mixing), (ii) alkaline hydrolysis (10 min R.T.), (iii) DPV detection directly of 100 µL of extract on the CB-SPE surface. Linear range between 1.0 × 10−7 and 1.0 × 10−4 mol L−1, good determination coefficients (R2 ≥ 0.9971) and satisfactory sensitivity (≥ 3.90 × 10−1 A M−1 cm−2) and LODs (≤ 8.0 × 10−8 mol L−1) were obtained for all the analytes. Excellent recoveries (78–102%) and accuracy (relative error vs. HPLC-MS/MS between 9.0% and −7.8%) resulted from the analysis of grains samples. The proposed CB-SPE based approach has demonstrated to be able to detect carbaryl at Maximum residue limits levels (MRLs), allowing class selective detection of commonly employed phenyl carbamates in food samples.
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