Luminescence-based detection and identification of illicit drugs
Ming Chen, Paul L. Burn, Paul E. Shaw
Abstract
different mechanisms, all of which change the luminescence of the sensing material. These include photoinduced hole transfer (PHT) leading to quenching of the luminescence, disruption of Förster energy transfer between different chromophores by a drug, and chemical reaction between the sensing material and a drug. The most promising of these is PHT, which can be used for rapid and reversible detection of illicit drugs in solution and film-based sensing of drugs in the vapour phase. However, there are still significant knowledge gaps, for example, how vapours of illicit drugs interact with the sensing films, and how to achieve selectivity for specific drugs.
Topics & Concepts
LuminescenceIllicit drugMaterials scienceNanotechnologyQuenching (fluorescence)Persistent luminescenceDrug detectionFluorescenceChemistryOptoelectronicsDrugOpticsPhysicsPsychiatryThermoluminescenceChromatographyPsychologyLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsAnalytical chemistry methods development