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Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of novel psychoactive substances using polymer-stabilized Ag nanoparticle aggregates
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Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of novel psychoactive substances using polymer-stabilized Ag nanoparticle aggregates

W.W.Y. Lee, V.A.D. Silverson, L.E. Jones, Y.C. Ho, N.C. Fletcher, M. McNaul, K.L. Peters, S.J. Speers and S.E.J. Bell
Chemical Communications, Vol.52(3), pp.493-496
2016
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Abstract

A set of seized "legal high" samples and pure novel psychoactive substances have been examined by surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy using polymer-stabilized Ag nanoparticle (Poly-SERS) films. The films both quenched fluorescence in bulk samples and allowed identification of μg quantities of drugs collected with wet swabs from contaminated surfaces.

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Citation topics
2 Chemistry
2.67 Nanoparticles
2.67.47 SERS
Web Of Science research areas
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
ESI research areas
Chemistry
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