Sensors (Dec 2018)

The Identification of Seven Chemical Warfare Mimics Using a Colorimetric Array

  • Michael J. Kangas,
  • Adreanna Ernest,
  • Rachel Lukowicz,
  • Andres V. Mora,
  • Anais Quossi,
  • Marco Perez,
  • Nathan Kyes,
  • Andrea E. Holmes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s18124291
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 12
p. 4291

Abstract

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Chemical warfare agents pose significant threats in the 21st century, especially for armed forces. A colorimetric detection array was developed to identify warfare mimics, including mustard gas and nerve agents. In total, 188 sensors were screened to determine the best sensor performance, in order to identify warfare mimics 2-chloro ethyl ethylsulfide, 2-2′-thiodiethanol, trifluoroacetic acid, methylphosphonic acid, dimethylphosphite, diethylcyanophosphonate, and diethyl (methylthiomethyl)phosphonate. The highest loadings in the principle component analysis (PCA) plots were used to identify the sensors that were most effective in analyzing the RGB data to classify the warfare mimics. The dataset was reduced to only twelve sensors, and PCA results gave comparable results as the large data did, demonstrating that only twelve sensors are needed to classify the warfare mimics.

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