In this chapter, we describe nanomaterial-based biosensors for detecting OP pesticides and explosives. CNTs and functionalized silica nanoparticles have been chosen for this study. The biosensors were combined with the flow-injection system, providing great advantages for onsite, real-time, and continuous detection of environmental pollutants such as OPs and TNT. The sensors take advantage of the electrocatalytic properties of CNTs, which makes it feasible to achieve a sensitive electrochemical detection of the products from enzymatic reactions at low potential. This approach uses a large aspect ratio of silica nanoparticles, which can be used as a carrier for loading a large amount of electroactive species, such as poly(guanine), for amplified detection of explosives. These methods offer a new environmental monitoring tool for rapid, inexpensive, and highly sensitive detection of OPs or TNT compounds.
Revised: April 23, 2009 |
Published: January 1, 2009
Citation
Wang J., and Y. Lin. 2009.Nanomaterial-Based Biosensors for Detection of Pesticides and Explosives. In Nanotechnology Applications for Clean Water, edited by N. Savage, et al. 377-390. Nowich, New York:William Andrew.PNNL-SA-59139.