Iodide Functionalized Paper-Based SERS Sensors for Improved Detection of Narcotics
An inkjet-printed paper-based Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) sensor is a robust and versatile device that provides trace sensing capabilities for the detection and analysis of narcotics and drugs. Such sensors generally work well for analytes with good binding affinity towards the Au or Ag...
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doaj-db9331d2c7a94f07a4d8a97cc562309e2021-09-08T04:39:06ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Chemistry2296-26462021-09-01910.3389/fchem.2021.680556680556Iodide Functionalized Paper-Based SERS Sensors for Improved Detection of NarcoticsLi-Lin Tay0Shawn Poirier1Ali Ghaemi2John Hulse3Shiliang Wang4National Research Council Canada, Metrology Research Centre, Ottawa, ON, CanadaNational Research Council Canada, Metrology Research Centre, Ottawa, ON, CanadaNational Research Council Canada, Metrology Research Centre, Ottawa, ON, CanadaNational Research Council Canada, Metrology Research Centre, Ottawa, ON, CanadaDefense Research and Development Canada, Suffield Research Centre, Medicine Hat, AB, CanadaAn inkjet-printed paper-based Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) sensor is a robust and versatile device that provides trace sensing capabilities for the detection and analysis of narcotics and drugs. Such sensors generally work well for analytes with good binding affinity towards the Au or Ag plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs) resident in the sensors. In this report, we show that iodide functionalization of the printed sensors helps to remove adsorbed contaminants from AuNP surfaces enabling superior performance with improved detection of narcotics such as fentanyl, heroin and cocaine by SERS. SERS signals are easily doubled with the iodide-functionalized sensors which also showed orders of magnitude improvement in detection limit. In this report, we show that a short (90 s) iodide treatment of the sensors significantly improved the detection of heroin. We propose that iodide functionalization be integrated into field detection kits through the solvent that wets paper-based sensor prior to swabbing for narcotics. Alternatively, we have also demonstrated that iodide functionalized sensors can be stored in ambient for up to 1 week and retain the improved performance towards heroin detection. This report will help to significantly improve the performance of paper-based sensors for field detection of narcotic drugs.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fchem.2021.680556/fullSERSopioidsfentanylheroinnarcoticsiodide functionalization |
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Iodide Functionalized Paper-Based SERS Sensors for Improved Detection of Narcotics |
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An inkjet-printed paper-based Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) sensor is a robust and versatile device that provides trace sensing capabilities for the detection and analysis of narcotics and drugs. Such sensors generally work well for analytes with good binding affinity towards the Au or Ag plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs) resident in the sensors. In this report, we show that iodide functionalization of the printed sensors helps to remove adsorbed contaminants from AuNP surfaces enabling superior performance with improved detection of narcotics such as fentanyl, heroin and cocaine by SERS. SERS signals are easily doubled with the iodide-functionalized sensors which also showed orders of magnitude improvement in detection limit. In this report, we show that a short (90 s) iodide treatment of the sensors significantly improved the detection of heroin. We propose that iodide functionalization be integrated into field detection kits through the solvent that wets paper-based sensor prior to swabbing for narcotics. Alternatively, we have also demonstrated that iodide functionalized sensors can be stored in ambient for up to 1 week and retain the improved performance towards heroin detection. This report will help to significantly improve the performance of paper-based sensors for field detection of narcotic drugs. |
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SERS opioids fentanyl heroin narcotics iodide functionalization |
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