2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22155607
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Acoustic Wave Sensors for Detection of Blister Chemical Warfare Agents and Their Simulants

Abstract: On-site detection and initial identification of chemical warfare agents (CWAs) remain difficult despite the many available devices designed for this type of analysis. Devices using well-established analytical techniques such as ion mobility spectrometry, gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry, or flame photometry, in addition to unquestionable advantages, also have some limitations (complexity, high unit cost, lack of selectivity). One of the emerging techniques of CWA detection is based on acoustic… Show more

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“…The MIP sensors field has rapidly grown for the last ten years. Recently, many review articles describing the application of MIP sensors in several fields, namely, clinical diagnosis [51], cancer biomarkers detection [52,53], forensic sciences [54], warfareagents detection [55], and environmental analysis [51,56,57], were published. This rapid growth highlights the possibility of introducing MIP chemosensors to the market and applying them in everyday practice, i.e., food quality and safety control.…”
Section: Future Perspectives and Unsolved Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MIP sensors field has rapidly grown for the last ten years. Recently, many review articles describing the application of MIP sensors in several fields, namely, clinical diagnosis [51], cancer biomarkers detection [52,53], forensic sciences [54], warfareagents detection [55], and environmental analysis [51,56,57], were published. This rapid growth highlights the possibility of introducing MIP chemosensors to the market and applying them in everyday practice, i.e., food quality and safety control.…”
Section: Future Perspectives and Unsolved Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 The rare earth element method exhibits a low uorescence quantum yield, while semiconductor technology has poor selectivity for DCP. 24 As an alternative, uorescence detection is of high concern due to its low cost, portability and ease of operation. 25 Until now, several uorescent probes (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the above-mentioned analytical techniques, devices using simple and undemanding chemical sensors, such as electrochemical sensors [ 10 ], acoustic wave sensors [ 11 ], colorimetric and fluorescent sensors [ 12 , 13 ], as well as semiconductors sensors, can be used to detect CWAs in field conditions. Among the above-mentioned, especially the semiconductor sensors attract a lot of interest from numerous research teams.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%