Abstract

ABSTRACTIn this study, a surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) approach based on silver-coated gold nanoparticles (Au@Ag NPs) was established for rapid detection of multiple organophosphorus pesticides (triazophos and methyl-parathion) in peach fruit. The Raman enhancement of Au@Ag NPs for detecting organophosphorus pesticides was stronger than those of single Ag and Au NPs. It was revealed that core size of Au NPs was a critical parameter affecting the enhancement of Raman signals by joining two plasma resonance absorptions. The Au@Ag NPs with 26 nm Au core size and 6 nm Ag shell thickness showed significant Raman enhancement, especially by the creation of hot spots through NPs aggregation induced by connection between Au@Ag NPs and target molecules. The detection limits of triazophos and methyl-parathion in peach were 0.001 mg/kg. Good recovery (93.36 to 123.6 %) and high selectivity of the SERS activity allowed excellent precision for the detection of the triazophos and methyl-parathion in peach. Compared to earlier studies, the current approach was rapid, inexpensive and simple without lengthy sample pre-treatment. This study revealed that the proposed method could be employed for the analysis of trace contaminants such as triazophos and methyl-parathion in many food matrices.

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