All authors are with Pranalytica, Inc.We report high-sensitivity detection of chemical warfare agents nerve gases with very low probability of false positives (PFP). We demonstrate a detection threshold of 1.2 ppb 7.7 ug/m3 equivalent of Sarin with a PFP of <1:106 in the presence of many interfering gases present in an urban environment through the detection of diisopropyl methylphosphonate, an accepted relatively harmless surrogate for the nerve agents. For the current measurement time of ~ 60 s, a PFP of 1:106 corresponds to one false alarm approximately every 23 months. The demonstrated performance satisfies most current homeland and military security requirements.Mechanical Engineerin
Arrays of conducting polymer composite vapor detectors have been evaluated for performance in the pr...
Chemical warfare agents such as sarin are highly toxic, and detection of even trace levels is import...
Interference compounds like gasoline, diesel, burning wood or fuel, etc. are presented in common bat...
The aim of the work presented in this review is to present a detailed summary of the current sensing...
AbstractA series of recent terrorist attacks makes it clear that developing chemical sensors for che...
While recent high-profile assassination attempts have once again brought nerve agents (NAs) into the...
A surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based sensor was developed for the label-free real-time g...
A surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based sensor was developed for the label-free real-time g...
Chemical weapons continue to be an ongoing threat that necessitates the improvement of existing dete...
The ease of production, the extreme toxicity of organophosphorus-containing nerve agents, and their ...
Abstract The nerve agents are chemical warfare agents known to be used during terrorist attacks. An ...
An array of fluorogenic probes is able to discriminate between nerve agents, sarin, soman, tabun, ...
AbstractAn array made up of Love-wave sensors has been developed as a detection system for chemical ...
We present a highly sensitive gas detection approach for the infamous ‘nerve agent’ group of alkyl p...
All authors are with Pranalytica, Inc.We present an analysis of optical techniques for the detection...
Arrays of conducting polymer composite vapor detectors have been evaluated for performance in the pr...
Chemical warfare agents such as sarin are highly toxic, and detection of even trace levels is import...
Interference compounds like gasoline, diesel, burning wood or fuel, etc. are presented in common bat...
The aim of the work presented in this review is to present a detailed summary of the current sensing...
AbstractA series of recent terrorist attacks makes it clear that developing chemical sensors for che...
While recent high-profile assassination attempts have once again brought nerve agents (NAs) into the...
A surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based sensor was developed for the label-free real-time g...
A surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based sensor was developed for the label-free real-time g...
Chemical weapons continue to be an ongoing threat that necessitates the improvement of existing dete...
The ease of production, the extreme toxicity of organophosphorus-containing nerve agents, and their ...
Abstract The nerve agents are chemical warfare agents known to be used during terrorist attacks. An ...
An array of fluorogenic probes is able to discriminate between nerve agents, sarin, soman, tabun, ...
AbstractAn array made up of Love-wave sensors has been developed as a detection system for chemical ...
We present a highly sensitive gas detection approach for the infamous ‘nerve agent’ group of alkyl p...
All authors are with Pranalytica, Inc.We present an analysis of optical techniques for the detection...
Arrays of conducting polymer composite vapor detectors have been evaluated for performance in the pr...
Chemical warfare agents such as sarin are highly toxic, and detection of even trace levels is import...
Interference compounds like gasoline, diesel, burning wood or fuel, etc. are presented in common bat...