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Mechanistic investigation and dual-mode colorimetric-chemiluminescent detection of glyphosate based on the specific inhibition of Fe3O4@Cu nanozyme peroxidase-like activity

FOOD CHEMISTRY [2024]
Ke Deng, Haixia Hu, Yi Li, Xue Li, Huiling Deng, Ya Chen, Xiao Yang, Lijun Wang, Xianggui Chen
ABSTRACT

In this study, a dual-mode colorimetric/CL nanosensor was developed for glyphosate detection based on the specific inhibition of Fe 3 O 4 @Cu peroxidase-like activity. Synthesized Fe 3 O 4 @Cu exhibited high levels of peroxidase-like activity that triggered the oxidation of luminol/3,3′,5,5′-tetramethyl benzidine dihydrochloride (TMB) to excited-state 3-aminophthalic acid/blue oxTMB, thereby delivering a CL signal/visible colorimetric signal, however, the presence of glyphosate inhibited this activity, resulting in a decrease in signal strength. In-depth investigation revealed that this inhibitory mechanism occurs via two pathways: one in which glyphosate chelates with Fe(III)/Cu(II) and occupy the catalytical active sites of Fe 3 O 4 @Cu, thereby decreasing the generation of OH, and another in which glyphosate competes with TMB to consume generated OH, thus reducing the oxidation of TMB. This mechanism formed the basis of our novel dual-mode colorimetric/CL glyphosate nanosensor, which achieved limits of detection (LODs) of 0.086 µg/mL and 0.019 µg/mL in tests, thus demonstrating its significant potential for on-site glyphosate monitoring.

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