Organophosphorus pesticides (OPPs), which could cause severe nervous system damage, are the most widely used pesticides in the world. OPPs' residues not only cause damage to human health, but also seriously pollute the environment. [1] Continuous efforts have been made to develop fast and sensitive OPPs detection technologies. [2] For example, the gold standard
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