Chemosensors 2011
DOI: 10.1002/9781118019580.ch22
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Chemical Sensing and Detection in Forensic Science

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“…The evolution of an increasingly diverse plethora of new compounds in pharmacy and other industries requires rapid detection techniques to be realized. In fields related to medicine or forensic science, the sensitivity in biomolecule detection is particularly fundamental, where tracing any sign of barbiturates or explosives are crucial [369,370]. For these purposes, sensors which provide quick information in the form of a color or fluorescent change are always in favor because of the simple and attractive naked-eye recognition, which can be processed directly by the operator, without expensive instruments.…”
Section: Designing Of Mof For Application In Chemical Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evolution of an increasingly diverse plethora of new compounds in pharmacy and other industries requires rapid detection techniques to be realized. In fields related to medicine or forensic science, the sensitivity in biomolecule detection is particularly fundamental, where tracing any sign of barbiturates or explosives are crucial [369,370]. For these purposes, sensors which provide quick information in the form of a color or fluorescent change are always in favor because of the simple and attractive naked-eye recognition, which can be processed directly by the operator, without expensive instruments.…”
Section: Designing Of Mof For Application In Chemical Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%