用于检测电子烟中受控物质和精神活性物质的现场便携式设备

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Matthew Gardner, Celeste Bowden, Shoaib Manzoor, Gyles E. Cozier, Rachael C. Andrews, Sam Craft, Martine Skumlien, Peter Sunderland, Tom Tooth, Peter Collins, Alexander Power, Tom S. F. Haines, Tom P. Freeman, Jennifer Scott, Oliver B. Sutcliffe, Richard W. Bowman*, Stephen M. Husbands* and Christopher R. Pudney*, 
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合成大麻素(SCs)是一种新型精神活性物质(NPS),具有很强的效力并与一系列严重毒性相关。SC的使用在英国监狱和无家可归者社区很常见,通常涉及燃烧SC浸泡的草药或纸张材料。最近,电子烟(或vape)已成为SCs的流行送货工具,普通人群的消费量也大幅上升。含sc的电子烟(或电子烟液)通常作为含大麻的仿制产品出售,并且会增加不良后果的风险,包括精神病、癫痫发作和心脏骤停。据报道,在英国的学校里有很多服药过量的事件。使用当前的现场便携式检测技术无法在复杂的电子液体基质中识别SCs,从而阻碍了对可疑产品的快速筛选。在此,我们报告了一种设备的设计和开发,该设备可以快速检测密封电子烟和电子液体中的SCs和其他相关药物。我们描述并实现了一种人工驱动电子烟的方法,同时将电子液体蒸汽沉积到物理矩阵上。我们将这种提取方法与基于荧光的检测相结合,创建了一种快速通用的含sc电子烟检测方法。此外,我们通过利用固体基质上四氢大麻酚和nitazenes的光化学降解作为从电子液体和密封电子烟中检测它们的手段,扩大了检测方式的潜力。我们发现,在浓度分别为0.2、5和1.5 mg/mL的电子烟液中可以检测到sc、δ -9- thc和nitazenes。
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Field-Portable Device for Detection of Controlled and Psychoactive Substances from e-Cigarettes

Synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) are novel psychoactive substances (NPS) that are highly potent and associated with a range of severe toxicities. SC use, which is common in UK prisons and homeless communities, typically involves combustion of SC-soaked herb or paper material. Recently, e-cigarettes (or vapes) have emerged as popular delivery vehicles for SCs, and consumption among the general population has risen significantly. SC-containing e-cigarettes (or e-liquids) are typically sold as imitation cannabis-containing products and carry increased risk of adverse outcomes including psychosis, seizure, and cardiac arrest. Numerous incidences of overdose have been reported in UK schools. SCs cannot be identified in complex e-liquid matrices using current field-portable detection technologies, preventing the rapid screening of suspicious products. Herein, we report on the design and development of a device that can rapidly detect SCs and other relevant drugs in sealed e-cigarettes and e-liquids. We describe and implement a method to artificially actuate an e-cigarette, simultaneously depositing e-liquid vapor onto a physical matrix. We couple this extraction method with fluorescence-based detection to create a rapid and generic test for SC-containing e-cigarettes. In addition, we expand the potential of the detection modality by leveraging the photochemical degradation of THC and nitazenes on a solid matrix as a means for their detection from e-liquids and sealed e-cigarettes. We show that SCs, delta-9-THC and nitazenes can be detected in e-liquid from concentrations 0.2, 5, and 1.5 mg/mL, respectively.

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ACS Omega
ACS Omega Chemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
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6.60
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4.90%
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3945
审稿时长
2.4 months
期刊介绍: ACS Omega is an open-access global publication for scientific articles that describe new findings in chemistry and interfacing areas of science, without any perceived evaluation of immediate impact.
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