Authors: Syed Rahin Ahmed Kwangnak Koh Enoch Y Park Jaebeom Lee
Publish Date: 2013/09/28
Volume: 30, Issue: 10, Pages: 1825-1832
Abstract
Owing to the fast growth of the agricultural bioproducts industry which requires its products to be fresh and visibly appealing the increased use of imidacloprid pesticides has raised deep concerns about environmental effects food quality and the toxicity of residues This has led to the development of various extraction methods of biochemicals and chemicals and their effective sensors for monitoring pesticide residues We review the current commercial and nanotechnologyadopted techniques available in order to draw attention to the primary issues in the development of novel extraction and sensing systems using nanotechnologyJaebeom Lee is an Associate Professor in the Department of CognoMechatronics Engineering at Pusan National University in Korea He received his BS degree Chungnam National University Korea and PhD degree The Robert Gordon University Scotland all in Chemistry and was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor His research interests include nanoparticle synthesis self assembly and biosensor
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