Novel chemical sensors using fibre optic-based techniques for the detection of Cocaine have been developed, utilising molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) containing fluorescein moieties as the signalling groups. The fluorescent MIPs were formed and covalently attached to the distal end of specially chosen optical fibres to create fibre optic probe-based sensors. These sensors exhibited are producible and quantifiable change in the intensity of the fluorescence signal received from the sensor in response to Cocaine in aqueous acetonitrile mixtures. High selectivity for Cocaine over Codeine and a range of known Cocaine interferants has been demonstrated for one of the sensors developed in this work
The rapid detection of cocaine has received considerable attention because of the instantaneous and ...
Over 7 million Americans suffer from a drug use disorder and up to 60% of individuals treated for ad...
Fast and sensitive detection of cocaine in saliva is realized utilizing a surface-sensitive fluoresc...
Previously, we have developed chemical sensors using fibre optic-based techniques for the detection ...
A chemical sensor for the detection of cocaine has been developed, based on a molecularly imprinted ...
A fiber-optic chemical sensor for the detection of cocaine has been developed, based on a molecularl...
A rationally designed fluorophore has been developed and has been incorporated into molecularly impr...
A surface plasmon based fibre-optic chemical sensor for the detection of cocaine has been developed ...
A fibre-optic chemical sensor for the detection of cocaine has been developed, based on a molecularl...
Here we present a potentiometric sensor for cocaine detection based on molecularly imprinted polymer...
The development of a sensor based on molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticles (nanoMIPs) and elec...
The synthetic receptors for cocaine, deoxyephedrine, methadone and morphine were computationally de...
This work presents the development of portable, yet highly sensitive and specific, sensor based on N...
AbstractFast and sensitive detection of cocaine in saliva is realized utilizing a surface-sensitive ...
Butyrylfentanyl is a new designer drug reported with growing use and related deaths. Routine toxicol...
The rapid detection of cocaine has received considerable attention because of the instantaneous and ...
Over 7 million Americans suffer from a drug use disorder and up to 60% of individuals treated for ad...
Fast and sensitive detection of cocaine in saliva is realized utilizing a surface-sensitive fluoresc...
Previously, we have developed chemical sensors using fibre optic-based techniques for the detection ...
A chemical sensor for the detection of cocaine has been developed, based on a molecularly imprinted ...
A fiber-optic chemical sensor for the detection of cocaine has been developed, based on a molecularl...
A rationally designed fluorophore has been developed and has been incorporated into molecularly impr...
A surface plasmon based fibre-optic chemical sensor for the detection of cocaine has been developed ...
A fibre-optic chemical sensor for the detection of cocaine has been developed, based on a molecularl...
Here we present a potentiometric sensor for cocaine detection based on molecularly imprinted polymer...
The development of a sensor based on molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticles (nanoMIPs) and elec...
The synthetic receptors for cocaine, deoxyephedrine, methadone and morphine were computationally de...
This work presents the development of portable, yet highly sensitive and specific, sensor based on N...
AbstractFast and sensitive detection of cocaine in saliva is realized utilizing a surface-sensitive ...
Butyrylfentanyl is a new designer drug reported with growing use and related deaths. Routine toxicol...
The rapid detection of cocaine has received considerable attention because of the instantaneous and ...
Over 7 million Americans suffer from a drug use disorder and up to 60% of individuals treated for ad...
Fast and sensitive detection of cocaine in saliva is realized utilizing a surface-sensitive fluoresc...