Electroanalysis overview: The determination of the poisoner's poison, thallium

IF 4.1 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Robert D. Crapnell, Craig E. Banks
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In this overview, we explore the electroanalytical determination of the poisoner's poison: thallium. Thallium was named after the Greek word "thallos," meaning "green shoot" or "twig," due to its bright green spectral emission lines. It is toxic, tasteless, odourless and dissolves into water, and has been used by murderers as a challenging poison to detect and there is the need for the analytical determination of thallium. Laboratory based analytical instrumentation provide a routine methodology to measure thallium, but there is scope to develop in-the-field analytical measurements that are comparable to laboratory equipment and in some cases, they can provide even more sensitive analytical approaches. Electrochemistry can support such endeavours, where instrumentation are readily portable where electroanalytical sensors provide highly selective and sensitive outputs but yet are economical to support on-site analysis. In this review, we provide an electroanalytical overview of the current research directed toward the measurement of thallium and offer insights to future research.

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电分析概述:毒药铊的测定
在本综述中,我们将探讨电分析法测定毒药的方法:铊。铊的名字来源于希腊语 "thallos",意为 "绿芽 "或 "树枝",这是因为它具有明亮的绿色光谱发射线。铊有毒、无味、无臭,可溶解于水,曾被谋杀犯用来作为一种难以检测的毒药,因此有必要对铊进行分析测定。基于实验室的分析仪器提供了测量铊的常规方法,但还可以开发与实验室设备相当的现场分析测量方法,在某些情况下,它们甚至可以提供更灵敏的分析方法。电化学可为此类工作提供支持,因为仪器便于携带,电分析传感器可提供高选择性和高灵敏度的输出结果,而且经济实惠,可支持现场分析。在本综述中,我们将概述目前针对铊测量的电分析研究,并对未来研究提出见解。
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Talanta Open
Talanta Open Chemistry-Analytical Chemistry
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