Mario O. Vendrell-Dones, Emily Hernandez, Sevde Dogruer Erkok, Bruce McCord
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Abstract
There is need for a screening method to assist authorities in detecting cathinone analogs in a rapid, reliable, and sensitive fashion. This work describes the development of Ag colloidal systems for use as SERS-enhancing substrates to detect six synthetic cathinone analogs. Furthermore, specific interactions between the analyte and metal surface were probed by determining the effect of functional groups attached to the core synthetic cathinone. Initial work involved Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations at B3LYP/6-311G** level to predict Raman frequencies of the studied compounds. Normal Raman measurements on dried solid residues of synthetic cathinone standards were next examined, and the resulting scaled spectra were used to ensure concordance of the DFT-predicted frequencies with experimental values. Subsequent work focused on the development of a SERS protocol, which included the selection of nanoparticles in solution, followed by the addition of aggregating agents such as MgCl2 and KBr to produce high-density hot-spots on the nanometallic surface. Sample treatment conditions necessary to detect the selected synthetic cathinone analogs were also optimized. Once completed, the characterization and identification of the main peaks that make up the synthetic cathinone core structure were assigned and unique functional groups for each of the analogs were identified. Overall, the analytical process takes less than a minute, making the procedure useful for field screening. Ultimately, this procedure can aid law enforcement and first responders by providing a more specific method for rapid and sensitive on-site analysis of seized drugs.
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Forensic Chemistry publishes high quality manuscripts focusing on the theory, research and application of any chemical science to forensic analysis. The scope of the journal includes fundamental advancements that result in a better understanding of the evidentiary significance derived from the physical and chemical analysis of materials. The scope of Forensic Chemistry will also include the application and or development of any molecular and atomic spectrochemical technique, electrochemical techniques, sensors, surface characterization techniques, mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance, chemometrics and statistics, and separation sciences (e.g. chromatography) that provide insight into the forensic analysis of materials. Evidential topics of interest to the journal include, but are not limited to, fingerprint analysis, drug analysis, ignitable liquid residue analysis, explosives detection and analysis, the characterization and comparison of trace evidence (glass, fibers, paints and polymers, tapes, soils and other materials), ink and paper analysis, gunshot residue analysis, synthetic pathways for drugs, toxicology and the analysis and chemistry associated with the components of fingermarks. The journal is particularly interested in receiving manuscripts that report advances in the forensic interpretation of chemical evidence. Technology Readiness Level: When submitting an article to Forensic Chemistry, all authors will be asked to self-assign a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) to their article. The purpose of the TRL system is to help readers understand the level of maturity of an idea or method, to help track the evolution of readiness of a given technique or method, and to help filter published articles by the expected ease of implementation in an operation setting within a crime lab.