Heliyon (Sep 2024)

Resin bound gold nanocomposites assisted SE/ATR-FTIR spectroscopy for detection of pymetrozine insecticide in vegetable samples

  • Anushree Saha,
  • Ramsingh Kurrey,
  • Manas Kanti Deb

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 18
p. e37856

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The goal of this work was to assess the competence of organic hydrophobic resin bound gold nanocomposites (OH/R-AuNCs) for detection of pymetrozine insecticide from vegetable samples employing surface-enhanced/attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared (SE/ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy. The adsorption isotherm models, including the Langmuir, Freundlich and Temkin, are tested to reveal the interactive behaviour between the OH/R-AuNCs and pesticide. The adsorption occurs principally by London–Van der Waals dispersion interactions and hydrogen bonding interactions between the surface of OH/R-AuNCs materials and the hydrophobic part of pesticide molecule. The characteristic absorption band obtained at 3019.94 cm−1 was utilized for the quantitative analysis of pymetrozine insecticide in vegetable samples. The method was found to be accurate and precise, with mean recovery values in the range of 94.5–110 %, correlation coefficient of 0.992 %, and detection limit of 2.65 μg mL−1. The adsorption efficiency of the designed OH/R-AuNCs significantly influences the SE/ATR-FTIR response of the pymetrozine around 90 %. The optimized and validated method was applied to determine the residual concentrations of the pymetrozine that had been applied to vegetable samples.

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