Neuron-Inspired Nanofluidic Biosensors for Highly Sensitive and Selective Imidacloprid Detection

ACS Sens. 2023 Sep 22;8(9):3428-3434. doi: 10.1021/acssensors.3c00875. Epub 2023 Aug 8.

Abstract

Pesticides have caused concerns about food safety due to their residual effects in vegetables and fruits. Imidacloprid, as the frequently used neonicotinoid pesticide, could harm cardiovascular and respiratory function and cause reproductive toxicity in humans. Therefore, reliable methods for portable, selective, and rapid detection are desirable to develop. Herein, we report a neuron-inspired nanofluidic biosensor based on a tyrosine-modified artificial nanochannel for sensitively detecting imidacloprid. The functional tyrosine is modified on the outer surface of porous anodic aluminum oxide to rapidly capture imidacloprid through π-π interactions and hydrogen bonds. The integrated nanofluidic biosensor has a wide concentration range from 10-8 to 10-4 g/mL with an ultralow detection limit of 6.28 × 10-9 g/mL, which outperforms the state-of-the-art sensors. This work provides a new perspective on detecting imidacloprid residues as well as other hazardous pesticide residues in environmental and food samples.

Keywords: biomimetic; biosensor; nanofluidics; pesticide; sensitivity.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Biosensing Techniques* / methods
  • Humans
  • Neonicotinoids / analysis
  • Pesticide Residues* / analysis
  • Pesticides* / analysis

Substances

  • imidacloprid
  • Neonicotinoids
  • Pesticides
  • Pesticide Residues