The Scientific World Journal (Jan 2004)

A Photoluminescence-Based Field Method for Detection of Traces of Explosives

  • E. Roland Menzel,
  • Laird W. Menzel,
  • Jake R. Schwierking

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2004.126
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
pp. 725 – 735

Abstract

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We report a photoluminescence-based field method for detecting traces of explosives. In its standard version, the method utilizes a commercially available color spot test kit for treating explosive traces on filter paper after swabbing. The colored products are fluorescent under illumination with a laser that operates on three C-size flashlight batteries and delivers light at 532 nm. In the fluorescence detection mode, by visual inspection, the typical sensitivity gain is a factor of 100. The method is applicable to a wide variety of explosives. In its time-resolved version, intended for in situ work, explosives are tagged with europium complexes. Instrumentation-wise, the time-resolved detection, again visual, can be accomplished in facile fashion. The europium luminescence excitation utilizes a laser operating at 355 nm. We demonstrate the feasibility of CdSe quantum dot sensitization of europium luminescence for time-resolved purposes. This would allow the use of the above 532 nm laser.