Khan_2017_Sci.Rep_7_42510

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Title : Application of pristine and doped SnO2 nanoparticles as a matrix for agro-hazardous material (organophosphate) detection - Khan_2017_Sci.Rep_7_42510
Author(s) : Khan N , Athar T , Fouad H , Umar A , Ansari ZA , Ansari SG
Ref : Sci Rep , 7 :42510 , 2017
Abstract :

With an increasing focus on applied research, series of single/composite materials are being investigated for device development to detect several hazardous, dangerous, and toxic molecules. Here, we report a preliminary attempt of an electrochemical sensor fabricated using pristine Ni and Cr-doped nano tin oxide material (SnO2) as a tool to detect agro-hazardous material, i.e. Organophosphate (OP, chlorpyrifos). The nanomaterial was synthesized using the solution method. Nickel and chromium were used as dopant during synthesis. The synthesized material was calcined at 1000 degrees C and characterized for morphological, structural, and elemental analysis that showed the formation of agglomerated nanosized particles of crystalline nature. Screen-printed films of powder obtained were used as a matrix for working electrodes in a cyclic voltammogram (CV) at various concentrations of organophosphates (0.01 to 100 ppm). The CV curves were obtained before and after the immobilization of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) on the nanomaterial matrix. An interference study was also conducted with hydroquinone to ascertain the selectivity. The preliminary study indicated that such material can be used as suitable matrix for a device that can easily detect OP to a level of 10 ppb and thus contributes to progress in terms of desired device technology for the food and agricultural-industries.

PubMedSearch : Khan_2017_Sci.Rep_7_42510
PubMedID: 28195202

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Khan N, Athar T, Fouad H, Umar A, Ansari ZA, Ansari SG (2017)
Application of pristine and doped SnO2 nanoparticles as a matrix for agro-hazardous material (organophosphate) detection
Sci Rep 7 :42510

Khan N, Athar T, Fouad H, Umar A, Ansari ZA, Ansari SG (2017)
Sci Rep 7 :42510