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Study on the detection of cocaine in Argentinian banknotes by SERS
Fecha
2020-09Registro en:
Picone, Andrea Lorena; Della Vedova, Carlos Omar; Romano, Rosana Mariel; Study on the detection of cocaine in Argentinian banknotes by SERS; Elsevier Science; Vibrational Spectroscopy; 110; 9-2020; 1-8
0924-2031
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Picone, Andrea Lorena
Della Vedova, Carlos Omar
Romano, Rosana Mariel
Resumen
Flexible Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) substrates based on silver nanoparticles (AgNP) immobilized in agar gels have been developed to detect cocaine in $ 100 Argentinian banknotes by SERS spectroscopy. The AgNP were characterized by absorption spectroscopy and Scanning Transmition Electron Microscopy (STEM). The SERS substrates were first evaluated using a probe molecule, methylene blue (MB), with well-known SERS activity. The achieved limit of detection (LOD) was ~3 pg.cm− 2 (~60 molecules/spot). SERS experiments with cocaine hydrochloride were performed using these substrates; the LOD achieved was ~70 ng.cm− 2 (0.7 fg/ spot). Cocaine was detected on intentionally contaminated $ 100 Argentinian banknotes. Finally, the analysis of 10 banknotes in circulation (one of which was intentionally contaminated as a blind test) resulted in the detection of cocaine in two of the banknotes analysed.