Thin colorimetric film array for rapid and selective detection of v-type nerve agent mimic in potentially contaminated areas.
J Hazard Mater
; 465: 133064, 2024 Mar 05.
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The expeditious detection and quantification of V-series nerve agents (VX) on potentially contaminated surfaces are crucial for the prevention of regional conflict incidents, acts of terrorism, or illicit activities. However, the low volatility and high toxicity of VX make these tasks challenging. Herein, we designed two novel colorimetric thin polymeric films to rapidly and sensitively detect demeton-S, a VX mimic, in contaminated areas. The polymeric films were specifically engineered to include a coordination site for Au (III) ions. Initially, these films were coordinated with Au (III), causing a discernible alteration in color due to enhancement in intramolecular charge transfer process. In the presence of demeton-S, the Au (III) ligands in the films are displaced with demeton-S, resulting in the restoration of the original color of the film, as the enhanced intramolecular charge transfer process is inhibited and thereby serving as an indicator of the presence of demeton-S. The polymeric films exhibit remarkable selectivity toward demeton-S compared to G-type nerve agents and other interference. The reusability of the polymeric films for demeton-S detection was achieved owing to the reversibility of the films during the alternative exposure of Au (III) and demeton-S. The polymeric films demonstrated their applicability for demeton-S detection and quantification in several contaminated areas, including different water, soil, and skin, rendering them highly suitable for on-site measurements.
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