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Contactless and Rapid Discrimination of Improvised Explosives Realized by Mn2+ Doping Tailored ZnS Nanocrystals
Authors:Zhaofeng Wu  Chaoyu Zhou  Baiyi Zu  Yushu Li  Xincun Dou
Affiliation:Laboratory of Environmental Science and Technology, Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Key Laboratory of Functional Materials and Devices for Special Environments, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Urumqi, China
Abstract:In order to sensitively, selectively, and rapidly detect the constituents relevant to improvised explosive devices (IEDs), the sensing properties of ZnS nanocrystals (NCs) are regulated by tailoring the doping level of Mn2+. The responses of the sensors fabricated by ZnS NCs with different Mn‐doping levels (Mn:ZnS) toward the constituents, such as sulphur powder and black powder, generally increases first and then decreases with the increase of the concentration of doped Mn2+, and reaches the climate with an atomic ratio of 2.23% at room temperature. The sensory array based on eight sensors of Mn:ZnS NCs can realize the detection of two typical military explosives and six constituents relevant to IEDs within 7 s and can recover in 19 s. Furthermore, the fingerprinting of the constituents is achieved by pattern recognizing the inherent kinetics and thermodynamics of interaction between the sensory array and the constituents. Thus, a simple chemiresistive sensing strategy based on semiconductor NCs which can rapidly, supersensitively, and discriminatively detect the constituents relevant to IEDs is explored for the first time.
Keywords:doping  explosives detection  improvised explosives  sensory array  ZnS nanocrystals
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