2013
DOI: 10.1504/ijnt.2013.053519
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Improvement of a pesticide immunosensor performance using site-directed antibody immobilisation and carbon nanotubes

Abstract: Inderscience Marrakchi, M.; Helali, S.; Soto Camino, J.; González Martínez, MÁ.; Abdelghani, A.; Hamdi, M. (2013). Improvement of a pesticide immunosensor performance using site-directed antibody immobilisation and carbon nanotubes. International Journal of Nanotechnology. 10: 496-507. doi:10.1504/IJNT.2013 Abstract:The potential toxicity of pesticide residues in drinking water has meant a rigid regulation for the appearance of these pollutants. Thus, in this work, we developed a new immunosensor for atrazin… Show more

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“…Structural and electrical characteristics of CNTs include a large surface area, piezoresistivity and electrochemical properties that make them an interest in the building of advanced sensors and actuators [9,11,12]. Strong adsorption capacity is the main reason for using these materials in analytical chemistry; especially in removing environmental pollutants such as phenols [13], heavy metals [14], pesticide [15], organo phosphorus compounds [16], and lead [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Structural and electrical characteristics of CNTs include a large surface area, piezoresistivity and electrochemical properties that make them an interest in the building of advanced sensors and actuators [9,11,12]. Strong adsorption capacity is the main reason for using these materials in analytical chemistry; especially in removing environmental pollutants such as phenols [13], heavy metals [14], pesticide [15], organo phosphorus compounds [16], and lead [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%