Supramolecular sensing of a chemical warfare agents simulant by functionalized carbon nanoparticles

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Real-time sensing of chemical warfare agents by optical sensors is today a crucial target to prevent terroristic attacks by chemical weapons. Here the synthesis, characterization and detection properties of a new sensor, based on covalently functionalized carbon nanoparticles, are reported. This nanosensor exploits noncovalent interactions, in particular hydrogen bonds, to detect DMMP, a simulant of nerve agents. The nanostructure of the sensor combined with the supramolecular sensing approach leads to high binding constant affinity, high selectivity and the possibility to reuse the sensor.

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Tuccitto, N., Spitaleri, L., Destri, G. L., Pappalardo, A., Gulino, A., & Sfrazzetto, G. T. (2020). Supramolecular sensing of a chemical warfare agents simulant by functionalized carbon nanoparticles. Molecules, 25(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25235731

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