1. Computer Visionvs.spectrofluorometer-Assisted Detection of Common Nitro-Explosive Components Withbola-Type PAH-Based Chemosensors
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Kovalev, I. S., Sadieva, L. K., Taniya, O. S., Yurk, V. M., Minin, A. S., Santra, S., Zyryanov, G. V., Charushin, V. N., Chupakhin, O. N., and Tsurkan, M. V.
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HYDROCARBON REFINING ,FLUORESCENCE DETECTION ,MEDICAL IMAGING ,EXPLOSIVE COMPONENTS ,EXPLOSIVES DETECTION ,COMPUTER VISION ,ELECTRONICS APPLICATIONS ,NANOMOLAR CONCENTRATION ,EXPLOSIVES ,2 ,4 ,6-TRINITROTOLUENE ,SPECTROFLUOROMETERS ,POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS ,FLUORESCENT CHEMOSENSORS ,POLYAROMATIC HYDROCARBONS ,FLUORESCENCE - Abstract
Computer vision (CV) algorithms are widely utilized in imaging processing for medical and personal electronics applications. In sensorics CV can provide a great potential to quantitate chemosensors' signals. Here we wish to describe a method for the CV-assisted spectrofluorometer-free detection of common nitro-explosive components,e.g.2,4-dinitrotoluene (DNT) and 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT), by using polyaromatic hydrocarbon (PAH, PAH = 1-pyrenyl or 9-anthracenyl) - basedbola-type chemosensors. The PAH components of these chemicalbolasare able to form stable, bright emissive in a visual wavelength region excimers, which allows their use as extended matrices of the RGB colors after imaging and digital processing. In non-polar solvents, the excimers have poor chemosensing properties, while in aqueous solutions, due to the possible micellar formation, these excimers provide “turn-off” fluorescence detection of DNT and TNT in the sub-nanomolar concentrations. A combination of these PAH-based fluorescent chemosensors with the proposed CV-assisted algorithm offers a fast and convenient approach for on-site, real-time, multi-thread analyte detection without the use of fluorometers. Although we focus on the analysis of nitro-explosives, the presented method is a conceptual work describing a general use of CV for quantitative fluorescence detection of various analytes as a simpler alternative to spectrofluorometer-assisted methods. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021. This work was supported by RFBR, project number 19-33-90155.
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- 2021