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Detecting Pesticides: A New Way to See and Measure
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
The method can detect very small amounts of ICP. The detection limits are 2. 79 ng/mL for the colorimetric method and 0. 26 ng/mL for the ratiometric fluorescence method. This means it can detect tiny amounts of pesticide in a sample. The method was tested on three different samples. The recovery rates were between 86. 08% and 112. 64%. This shows that the method is accurate and reliable.
This new method is a big step forward in pesticide detection. It's highly sensitive and accurate. This means it can detect very small amounts of pesticide and give reliable results. This is important for keeping our food safe and protecting the environment. But, it's also important to remember that pesticides are just one part of the puzzle. We need to think about how we use them and how we can reduce their impact on the environment.
The method uses special chemicals and reactions. But, it's also important to think about how we can make it more accessible. This means making it easier to use and more affordable. This way, more people can use it to detect pesticides and keep our food safe. The method is a good start, but there's always more to learn and improve.
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