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Junhua Chen1, Gu Shi1, Chong Yan1
1National-Regional Joint Engineering Research Center for Soil Pollution Control and Remediation in South China, Guangdong Key Laboratory of Integrated Agro-environmental Pollution Control and Management, Institute of Eco-environmental and Soil Sciences, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, China.
Abstract:
A visual detection method was proposed for polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) detection using lateral flow test paper as the sensing platform. The aptamer sequence was used to recognize the target 3,3',4,4'-tetrachlorobiphenyl (PCB77). The integration of Zn2+-dependent DNAzyme with toehold-mediated strand displacement reaction significantly improved the response signals. Gold nanoparticles were utilized as the signal tracers in the test paper, making the results visible directly by the naked eye. Under optimal conditions, the paper enables the visual detection of PCB77 as low as 10 pM without additional instrumentation. The assay displays a high selectivity for PCB77 against potential interfering molecules. The visual test paper is robust and has been applied to the detection of PCB77 in milk samples with good recovery and satisfactory accuracy. Using two different PCBs (PCB77 and PCB72) as inputs, we further fabricated OR and AND logic gates, which is conducive to the development of an intelligent detection strategy for PCBs monitoring. Given the attractive characteristics of disposability, low cost, logic operation, and intuitive output, the test paper shows great promise for on-site screening of PCBs in resource-limited areas.
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