Abstract:In the present global political climate, the ability to rapidly and reliably detect traces of explosive compounds is of paramount importance for armed forces and security services alike. Despite the development of a plethora of techniques for detecting explosives, few have been engineered into portable sensors for stand-off detection. Oxidative fluorescence quenching has been identified as a promising mechanism for the detection of high electron affinity analytes, such as nitroaromatics found in military explo… Show more
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