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Challenges in SERS-based pesticide detection and plausible solutions

Bernat et al., 2019

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7980476807137936533
Author
Bernat A
Samiwala M
Albo J
Jiang X
Rao Q
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry

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Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) can be used for the detection of trace amounts of pesticides in foods to ensure consumer safety. In this perspective, we highlight the trends of SERS-based assays in pesticide detection and the various challenges …
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