Department of NanoEngineering, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA.
Analyst. 2013 Sep 21;138(18):5288-95. doi: 10.1039/c3an01179h. Epub 2013 Jul 18.
Increasing security needs require field-deployable, on-the-spot detection tools for the rapid and reliable identification of gunshot residue (GSR) and nitroaromatic explosive compounds. This manuscript presents a simple, all-solid-state, wearable fingertip sensor for the rapid on-site voltammetric screening of GSR and explosive surface residues. To fabricate the new Forensic Fingers, we screen-print a three-electrode setup onto a nitrile finger cot, and coat another finger cot with an ionogel electrolyte layer. The new integrated sampling/detection methodology relies on 'voltammetry of microparticles' (VMP) and involves an initial mechanical transfer of trace amounts of surface-confined analytes directly onto the fingertip-based electrode contingent. Voltammetric measurements of the sample residues are carried out upon bringing the working electrode (printed on the index finger cot) in direct contact with a second finger cot coated with an ionogel electrolyte (worn on the thumb), thus completing the solid-state electrochemical cell. Sampling and screening are performed in less than four minutes and generate distinct voltammetric fingerprints which are specific to both GSR and explosives. The use of the solid, flexible ionogel electrolyte eliminates any liquid handling which can resolve problems associated with leakage, portability and contamination. A detailed study reveals that the fingertip detection system can rapidly identify residues of GSR and nitroaromatic compounds with high specificity, without compromising its attractive behavior even after undergoing repeated mechanical stress. This new integrated sampling/detection fingertip strategy holds considerable promise as a rapid, effective and low-cost approach for on-site crime scene investigations in various forensic scenarios.
日益增长的安全需求需要可现场部署的即时检测工具,以便快速可靠地识别射击残留物 (GSR) 和硝基芳香族爆炸物化合物。本文提出了一种简单的全固态、可穿戴指尖传感器,用于快速现场进行伏安筛选 GSR 和爆炸物表面残留物。为了制造新的法医指尖传感器,我们将三电极装置丝网印刷到丁腈指尖套上,并在另一个指尖套上涂覆一层离子凝胶电解质层。新的集成采样/检测方法依赖于“微粒伏安法”(VMP),涉及初始机械转移微量表面限制分析物直接到基于指尖的电极上。通过将工作电极(印刷在食指指尖套上)与涂有离子凝胶电解质的第二指尖套(戴在拇指上)直接接触,对样品残留物进行伏安测量,从而完成固态电化学电池。采样和筛选在不到四分钟的时间内完成,并产生独特的伏安指纹,这些指纹对 GSR 和爆炸物均具有特异性。使用固态、灵活的离子凝胶电解质消除了任何液体处理,解决了与泄漏、便携性和污染相关的问题。详细研究表明,指尖检测系统可以快速识别 GSR 和硝基芳香族化合物的残留物,具有很高的特异性,即使在经受重复机械应力后,也不会影响其吸引人的行为。这种新的集成采样/检测指尖策略有望成为各种法医场景中现场犯罪现场调查的快速、有效和低成本方法。