Search Results - "Van Echelpoel, Robin"
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Evaluation of an electrochemical sensor and comparison with spectroscopic approaches as used today in practice for harm reduction in a festival setting-A case study: Analysis of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine samples
Published in Drug testing and analysis (01-09-2024)“…More and more countries and organisations emphasise the value of harm reduction measures in the context of illicit drug use and abuse. One of these measures is…”
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Real‐time electrochemical screening of cocaine in lab and field settings with automatic result generation
Published in Drug testing and analysis (01-08-2022)“…This work presents the results of a novel application for the fast on‐site screening of cocaine and its main cutting agents in suspicious and confiscated…”
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Towards Developing a Screening Strategy for Ecstasy: Revealing the Electrochemical Profile
Published in ChemElectroChem (13-12-2021)“…This article describes the development of an electrochemical screening strategy for 3,4‐methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), the regular psychoactive compound…”
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Rapid On-Site Detection of Illicit Drugs in Smuggled Samples with a Portable Electrochemical Device
Published in Chemosensors (01-03-2022)“…The smuggling of illicit drugs urges the development of new tools for rapid on-site identification in cargos. Current methods rely on presumptive color tests…”
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Wearable Electrochemical Sensors for the Monitoring and Screening of Drugs
Published in ACS sensors (25-09-2020)“…Wearable electrochemical sensors capable of noninvasive monitoring of chemical markers represent a rapidly emerging digital-health technology. Recent advances…”
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Unlocking the full potential of voltammetric data analysis: A novel peak recognition approach for (bio)analytical applications
Published in Talanta (Oxford) (01-10-2021)“…Bridging the gap between complex signal data output and clear interpretation by non-expert end-users is a major challenge many scientists face when converting…”
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Voltammetric drug testing makes sense at the border
Published in Nature reviews. Chemistry (01-02-2024)“…The European BorderSens project leverages voltammetric sensors, developed with end-users’ input, to rapidly and accurately detect illicit drugs. By embracing…”
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The potential of electrochemical sensors to unveil counterfeits: Xanax as a case study
Published in Electrochimica acta (01-08-2024)“…•An electrochemical sensor for Xanax is presented to tackle counterfeit pills.•The active ingredient, alprazolam, is identified via electrochemical…”
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Dual Microfluidic Sensor System for Enriched Electrochemical Profiling and Identification of Illicit Drugs On-Site
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (09-01-2024)“…Electrochemical sensors have emerged as a new analytical tool for illicit drug detection to facilitate ultrafast and accurate identification of suspicious…”
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Validated portable device for the qualitative and quantitative electrochemical detection of MDMA ready for on-site use
Published in Microchemical journal (01-07-2023)“…[Display omitted] •Electrochemical MDMA sensor with high on-site use potential.•Module with quantitative analysis integrated in electrochemical MDMA…”
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Electrochemical detection of MDMA and 2C-B in ecstasy tablets using a selectivity enhancement strategy by in-situ derivatization
Published in Forensic chemistry (01-03-2022)“…[Display omitted] Forensic drug laboratories are confronted with increasing amounts of drugs and a demand for faster results that are directly available…”
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Electrochemical methods for on-site multidrug detection at festivals
Published in Sensors & diagnostics (14-07-2022)“…Music festivals have emerged as an important setting for the consumption of illicit drugs, harming both consumers and society. Therefore, law enforcement…”
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