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M13 Bacteriophage/Silver Nanowire Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Sensor for Sensitive and Selective Pesticide Detection

Authors
Koh, Eun HyeMun, ChaeWonKim, ChunTaePark, Sung-GyuChoi, Eun JungKim, Sun HoDang, JaejeungChoo, JaebumOh, Jin-WooKim, Dong-HoJung, Ho Sang
Issue Date
28-Mar-2018
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
M13 Bacteriophage; silver nanowires; surface-enhanced Raman scattering; chemical sensor; pesticide detection
Citation
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, v.10, no.12, pp 10388 - 10397
Pages
10
Journal Title
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume
10
Number
12
Start Page
10388
End Page
10397
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/45307
DOI
10.1021/acsami.8b01470
ISSN
1944-8244
1944-8252
Abstract
A surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) sensor comprising silver nanowires (AgNWs) and genetically engineered M13 bacteriophages expressing a tryptophan-histidine-tryptophan (WEIVV) peptide sequence (BPWHW) was fabricated by simple mixing of BPWHW and AgNW solutions, followed by vacuum filtration onto a glass-fiber filter paper (GFFP) membrane. The AgNWs stacked on the GFFP formed a high density of SERS-active hot spots at the points of nanowire intersections, and the surface-coated BPWHW functioned as a bioreceptor for selective pesticide detection. The BPWHW-functionalized AgNW (BPWHW/AgNW) sensor was characterized by scanning electron microscopy, confocal scanning fluorescence microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The Raman signal enhancement and the selective pesticide SERS detection properties of the BPWHW/AgNW sensor were investigated in the presence of control substrates such as wild-type M13 bacteriophage-decorated AgNWs (BPWT/AgNW) and undecorated AgNWs (AgNW). The BPWHW/AgNW sensor exhibited a significantly higher capture capability for pesticides, especially paraquat (PQ), than the control SERS substrates, and it also showed a relatively higher selectivity for PQ than for other bipyridylium pesticides such as diquat and difenzoquat. Furthermore, as a field application test, PQ was detected on the surface of PQ-pretreated apple peels, and the results demonstrated the feasibility of using a paper-based SERS substrate for on-site residual pesticide detection. The developed M13 bacteriophage-functionalized AgNW SERS sensor might be applicable for the detection of various pesticides and chemicals through modification of the M13 bacteriophage surface peptide sequence.
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