| Literature DB >> 23971077 |
Jamie P Smith1, Jonathan P Metters, Dimitrios K Kampouris, Carlos Lledo-Fernandez, Oliver B Sutcliffe, Craig E Banks.
Abstract
The electroanalytical sensing of Rohypnol® (flunitrazepam) is reported for the first time utilising screen-printed graphite electrodes without the requirement for any additional pre-treatment or modification. The methodology is shown to be useful for quantifying low levels (μg mL(-1)) of Rohypnol® in not only buffered solutions but also two internationally favoured drinks: Coca Cola™ and the alcopop WKD™ without any sample pre-treatment. The current analytical approaches for the sensing of Rohypnol® are also summarised within this paper. The niche of this electroanalytical protocol is the lack of the requirement of any pre-treatment of the sample/beverage or electrode modification (cleaning, pre-treatment etc.) for the determination of Rohypnol® in beverages and offers a potential rapid, cost-effective, yet suitably sensitive and accurate screening solution to the problem posed by coloured drinks to products such as the colour changing 'Smart Cup'.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23971077 DOI: 10.1039/c3an01352a
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Analyst ISSN: 0003-2654 Impact factor: 4.616