Advances in Active Materials of Enzymatic Electrochemical Sensors for Detecting Organophosphorus Pesticides
Sijie Ma, Zihang Chen, Fuxiong Yang, Ting Yao, Suo Wang, Yi Yu, Liangbin Xiong, Xiaodong Hong, Guangjin Wang

TL;DR
This review discusses recent advances in electrochemical sensors for detecting harmful pesticide residues in food using various active materials.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of electrochemical active materials for detecting organophosphorus pesticides.
Findings
Carbon-based, polymer-based, and metal-based materials are widely used in sensor development.
Metal-organic and covalent-organic frameworks show promise for improving sensor performance.
Future research should focus on enhancing sensitivity, stability, and reproducibility of these sensors.
Abstract
Organophosphorus pesticides (OPs) have been widely employed to increase food production and alleviate the increasingly serious food crisis. However, excessive use of these pesticides has seriously affected human health and even caused death due to significant pesticide residues in food. Therefore, enzymatic electrochemical sensors have been developed to monitor OP residues in food. The electrochemical detection performance of these sensors is determined by the physicochemical properties of electrochemical active materials in their active layers. The definition and classification of OPs are first introduced in this review, then the components of enzymatic electrochemical sensors, including electrodes, electrochemical active layer and bioactive enzyme layer, are analyzed in detail. Furthermore, this review emphatically discusses the recent development of enzymatic electrochemical sensors…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectrochemical sensors and biosensors · Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis · Pesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies
