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Nano Detectives: Spotting Melamine in Milk with Gold-Silver Sensors
Friday, November 15, 2024
When tested with a molecule called Rhodamine 6G, these nanoparticles showed incredibly high SERS activity. This is because of their unique shapes, which act like lightning rods to amplify signals. The sensors can detect melamine at incredibly low levels, as small as 0. 1 microMolar, in both water and milk. They've been tested on commercial milk products too, and didn't find any melamine.
This discovery is a big deal for food safety. It shows that these gold-silver nanoparticles can be super sensitive detectors, helping keep our food safe.
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