新化学感应系统能更快探测地雷
- 指点迷津
- 2024-11-30
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A chemical sensing system developed by engineers at the University of Connecticut is believed to be the first of its kind capable of detecting
vapors2(蒸汽) from buried
landmines
3 and other explosive devices with the naked eye rather than advanced scientific instrumentation. The research was first reported in the May 11, 2012 online edition of Advanced
Functional
4 Materials., ,The key to the system is a
fluorescent5(荧光的) nanofiberous film that can detect ultra-trace levels of explosive vapors and buried explosives when
applied
6 to an area where explosives are suspected. A chemical reaction marking the location of the explosive device occurs when the film is exposed to handheld ultraviolet light., ,The system can detect nitroaromatics such as those found in TNT and 2,4-DNT (the military's primary explosive and the principle
components
7 in landmines) as well as the elements used in harder to detect plastic explosives such as HMX, RDX, Tetryl, and PETN. The ultra-sensitive system can detect elements at levels as low as 10 parts per billion (TNT), 74 parts per trillion (Tetryl), 5 ppt (RDX), 7 ppt (PETN) and 0.1 ppt (HMX) released from one billionth of a gram of explosive
residue
8., ,If there is no explosive
vapor
1 present, the recyclable film retains a bright fluorescent cyan blue color when exposed to ultraviolet light. If explosive
molecules
9 are present, the fluorescence is
quenched
10 and a dark circle identifying the threat forms on the film within minutes., ,"Our initial results have been very promising," says UConn Dr. Ying Wang, who developed the system as a chemical engineering doctoral student working under the
supervision
11 of UConn Associate Engineering Professor Yu Lei. "We are now in the process of arranging a large-scale field test in Sweden.", ,Rather than using sophisticated chemical
modifications
12 or
costly
13
synthetic
14 polymers in preparing the sensing material, UConn scientists prepared their ultra-thin film by simply electrospinning pyrene with polystyrene in the presence of an organic salt (tetrabutylammonium hexafluorophosphate or TBAH). This resulted in a highly
porous
15 nanofiberous
membrane
16 that absorbs explosive vapors at ultra-trace levels quickly and reliably. The film also has excellent sensitivity against common interferences such as ammonium nitrate and
inorganic
17 nitrates. Initial vapor detection took place within seconds with more than 90 percent fluorescent
quenching
18 efficiency within six minutes., ,According to the United Nations, there are an estimated 110 million active landmines hidden underground in 64 countries around the world. It is estimated that as many as 25,000 people are maimed or killed by landmines each year across the globe. The mines not only threaten people's lives, they can paralyze communities by limiting the use of land for farming or roads for trade.
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