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化学投诚是犯罪活动中越来越多地使用的一种邪恶手段,它促使人们迫切要求采取新颖的对策。GHB 经常被称为 "液体摇头丸",因其隐蔽性和在水和酒精饮料中的无缝溶解性而成为最受欢迎的制剂。针对这一威胁,一项突破性研究深入研究了先进化学传感器的开发,利用掺有荧光素的 2-aminonaphtoxazole 和 benzoxazole 类化合物,构建了一种基于纤维素纸的检测系统。这种巧妙的装置不仅能检测水中的伽马--羟丁酸,还能对真正的酒精和非酒精饮料保持警惕,为挫败潜在的攻击者提供了一条途径。在荧光增强机制的作用下,该系统的动态检测范围从 0 到 125 mM,检测限(LOD)为 7.3 mM。最重要的是,该系统不含溶剂残留物,具有生态友好的特性,可主动防护化学物质的危害,是消除此类危害公众安全的隐患的希望之光。
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Green and real-time detection of GHB in soft drinks and alcoholic beverages using an eco-friendly cellulose paper-based fluorescent probe

Green and real-time detection of GHB in soft drinks and alcoholic beverages using an eco-friendly cellulose paper-based fluorescent probe

Chemical submission, a nefarious tactic increasingly employed in criminal activities, has spurred urgent calls for innovative countermeasures. GHB, often dubbed “liquid ecstasy,” stands out as a favoured agent for its surreptitious nature and seamless solubility in water and alcoholic beverages. Addressing this menace head-on, a groundbreaking study delves into the development of advanced chemosensors, leveraging 2-aminonaphtoxazole- and benzoxazole-based compounds adorned with fluorescein, to construct a cellulose paper-based detection system. This ingenious setup not only detects GHB in water but extends its vigilance to real alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, illuminating a pathway to thwart potential assailants. With a fluorescence enhancement mechanism at play, the system boasts a dynamic range from 0 to 125 mM GHB in water, exhibiting a commendable limit of detection (LOD) at 7.3 mM. Crucially, its eco-friendly nature, devoid of solvent residuals, underscores its suitability as a proactive shield against chemical submission, embodying a beacon of hope in the fight against such insidious threats to public safety.

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Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research
Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
CiteScore
10.70
自引率
3.80%
发文量
68
审稿时长
87 days
期刊介绍: Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research is an open access journal dedicated to the research, design, development, and application of bio-sensing and sensing technologies. The editors will accept research papers, reviews, field trials, and validation studies that are of significant relevance. These submissions should describe new concepts, enhance understanding of the field, or offer insights into the practical application, manufacturing, and commercialization of bio-sensing and sensing technologies. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including sensing principles and mechanisms, new materials development for transducers and recognition components, fabrication technology, and various types of sensors such as optical, electrochemical, mass-sensitive, gas, biosensors, and more. It also includes environmental, process control, and biomedical applications, signal processing, chemometrics, optoelectronic, mechanical, thermal, and magnetic sensors, as well as interface electronics. Additionally, it covers sensor systems and applications, µTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems), development of solid-state devices for transducing physical signals, and analytical devices incorporating biological materials.
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