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A novel electrochemical sensor based on β-cyclodextrin functionalized carbon nanosheets@carbon nanotubes for sensitive detection of bactericide carbendazim in apple juice

Journal

FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 384, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.132573

Keywords

Electrochemical detection; beta-Cyclodextrin ; Carbon nanosheets; Carbon nanotubes; Carbendazim

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFD0301104]
  2. Project of Plant Protection Key Discipline of Henan Province [1070202190011005]
  3. Zhongyuan Thousand Tal-ents Program of Henan Province [ZYQR201810142]

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In this study, a novel electrochemical sensor based on beta-cyclodextrin functionalized carbon nanosheets@carbon nanotubes was fabricated for the determination of Carbendazim (CBZ). The sensor exhibited a low limit of detection, favorable stability, and reliable reproducibility, making it suitable for accurate detection of CBZ in apple juice.
Carbendazim (CBZ) abuse always causes the over-standard of pesticide residues in agricultural products, which has adverse effects on human health. Herein, a novel electrochemical sensor was firstly fabricated based on the beta-cyclodextrin (beta-CD) functionalized carbon nanosheets@carbon nanotubes (CNS@CNT) for the CBZ determination. CNS@CNT combined large surface area of CNS and excellent electrical conductivity of CNT, which significantly enhanced the electrocatalytic performance. Moreover, beta-CD possessed excellent host-gest supra molecular recognition ability, which could improve the selective recognition and enrichment capability of CBZ. Thanks to the synergistic interaction of CNS@CNT and beta-CD, the beta-CD/CNS@CNT/GCE sensor exhibited a low limit of detection of 9.4 nM in the linear CBZ concentration range of 0.03-30 mu M. The fabricated sensor presented favorable stability, high sensitivity (30.86 mu A mu M-1 cm(-2)), and reliable reproducibility (RSD = 3.6%). Especially, the beta-CD/CNS@CNT/GCE sensor could show pretty practical feasibility for the detection of CBZ in apple juice with recoveries of 97.1%-99.4%.

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