Simultaneous determination of paraquat and atrazine in water samples with a white light reflectance spectroscopy biosensor

[Display omitted] •Optical immunosensor for label-free detection of paraquat and atrazine in water samples.•The two pesticides are simultaneously determined in 12 min.•The LODs are lower from the MRLs for the two pesticides set by EU.•Bottled and tap water samples can be analysed without any pre-tre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of hazardous materials 2018-10, Vol.359, p.67-75
Hauptverfasser: Stavra, Eleftheria, Petrou, Panagiota S., Koukouvinos, Georgios, Kiritsis, Christos, Pirmettis, Ioannis, Papadopoulos, Minas, Goustouridis, Dimitrios, Economou, Anastasios, Misiakos, Konstantinos, Raptis, Ioannis, Kakabakos, Sotirios E.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Optical immunosensor for label-free detection of paraquat and atrazine in water samples.•The two pesticides are simultaneously determined in 12 min.•The LODs are lower from the MRLs for the two pesticides set by EU.•Bottled and tap water samples can be analysed without any pre-treatment. An optical immunosensor based on White Light Reflectance Spectroscopy for the simultaneous determination of the herbicides atrazine and paraquat in drinking water samples is demonstrated. The biosensor allows for the label-free real-time monitoring of biomolecular interactions taking place onto a SiO2/Si chip by transforming the shift in the reflected interference spectrum due to reaction to effective biomolecular layer thickness. Dual-analyte determination is accomplished by functionalizing spatially distinct areas of the chip with protein conjugates of the two herbicides and scanning the surface with an optical reflection probe. A competitive immunoassay format was adopted, followed by reaction with secondary antibodies for signal enhancement. The sensor was highly sensitive with detection limits of 40 and 50 pg/mL for paraquat and atrazine, respectively, and the assay duration was 12 min. Recovery values ranging from 90.0 to 110% were determined for the two pesticides in spiked bottled and tap water samples, demonstrating the sensor accuracy. In addition, the sensor could be regenerated and re-used at least 20 times without significant effect on the assay characteristics. Its excellent analytical performance and short analysis time combined with the small sensor size should be helpful for fast on-site determinations of these analytes.
ISSN:0304-3894
1873-3336
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2018.07.029