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HERO ID
3045999
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Detection of PETN and RDX using a FRET-based fluorescence sensor system
Author(s)
Ganiga, M; Cyriac, J
Year
2015
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Analytical Methods
ISSN:
1759-9660
EISSN:
1759-9679
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Location
CAMBRIDGE
Volume
7
Issue
13
Page Numbers
5412-5418
Language
English
DOI
10.1039/c5ay00416k
Web of Science Id
WOS:000356959000008
Abstract
Most of the fluorescence based detection of explosives involves the detection of nitro-aromatic compounds, such as trinitrotoluene (TNT) and dinitrotoluene (DNT). Here, we report a Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based nanosensor system for the highly selective detection of powerful explosives, such as PETN (pentaerythritol tetranitrate) and RDX (cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine). The nanosensor system is composed of cadmium sulfide quantum dots (CdS QDs) and diphenylamine (DPA). Initially, the inherent fluorescence of DPA was quenched by resonance energy transfer to the CdS QDs. During detection, due to the strong interaction of DPA with PETN/RDX, the FRET was turned-off and was accompanied by the recovery of the donor's (DPA) fluorescence. This provides an opportunity to follow the detection in a two-way manner, either the decrease in the FRET intensity at similar to 585 nm or the evolution of fluorescence at similar to 355 nm. The detection limits for PETN and RDX were found to be 10 nM and 20 nM, respectively. The fluorescence lifetime measurements confirmed that the energy transfer process is effective in the CdS QD-DPA sensor system. The details of the molecular interactions, between QD-DPA and DPA-analytes, were established using infrared spectroscopy. The easy one pot synthesis method of CdS QDs, excellent selectivity and very good sensitivity make the present sensor system attractive.
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