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KMID : 1024520100190121335
Journal of the Environmental Sciences
2010 Volume.19 No. 12 p.1335 ~ p.1341
Detection of Pesticide Thiram in Plant Leafs Using Voltammetric at Nanotube Electrode
Lee Chang-Hyun

Ly Suw-Young
Abstract
Voltammetric diagnostics of pesticide thiram was studied in plant leafs in vivo fluid with DNA immobilized on a carbon
nanotube electrode (DCE). Sensor properties of carbon nanotube (CE) and DNA immobilized nanotube were compared.
DCE was more effective than CE in target detecting. The parameters such as pH strength, stripping accumulation, amplitude, and increment potential were examined to find the optimum condition for detection of pesticide thiram in a sesame leaf. The optimized conditions were as follows 550 Hz frequency, 0.15 V amplitude, 0.005 V increment potential, -1.2 V initial potential, 4.78 pH, 500 sec accumulation time. Under optimum condition, the detection limit of thiram was attained at 0.01ng/L.
KEYWORD
Stripping voltammetry, Pesticide, DNA nanotube, Sesami Leaf, Thiram
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