Rugged nanoparticle tracers for mass tracking in explosive events

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Abstract Tracing the flow of solid matter during an explosion requires a rugged tag that can be measured by a unique identifiable signature. Silica-covered semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) provide a unique and tunable photoluminescent signature that emits from within a sacrificial outer layer. Five types of silica-covered zinc sulfide QDs were synthesized and covalently bound to commercial luminescent powders. The combination of five dots and five powders enables a matrix of 25 unique tags. The tracers are shown to be tolerant of environments associated with chemical explosives and provides a unique tag to evaluate debris fields.

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Hubbard, L., Sumner, R., Liezers, M., Cell, T., Reed, C., Uhnak, N., … Carman, A. (2020). Rugged nanoparticle tracers for mass tracking in explosive events. MRS Communications, 10(4), 594–599. https://doi.org/10.1557/mrc.2020.70

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