Acid is a potential interferent in fluorescent sensing of chemical warfare agent vapors
Chemical warfare agents and simulants are commonly detected with fluorescent sensing materials containing nitrogen-based groups, however these groups’ basicity can cause false positives in the presence of acids. Here, the authors disentangle the response of pyridyl-containing sensing materials to ac...
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/484cdc3f057046d896adbe0631498b81 |
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Sumario: | Chemical warfare agents and simulants are commonly detected with fluorescent sensing materials containing nitrogen-based groups, however these groups’ basicity can cause false positives in the presence of acids. Here, the authors disentangle the response of pyridyl-containing sensing materials to acid-containing and acid-free Sarin and simulants. |
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