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Attogram Sensing of Trinitrotoluene with a Self-Assembled Molecular Gelator
Detection of explosives is of utmost importance due to
the threat
to human security as a result of illegal transport and terrorist activities.
Trinitrotoluene (TNT) is a widely used explosive in landmines and
military operations that contaminates the environment and groundwater,
posing a threat to human health. Achieving the detection of explosives
at a sub-femtogram level using a molecular sensor is a challenge.
Herein we demonstrate that a fluorescent organogelator exhibits superior
detection capability for TNT in the gel form when compared to that
in the solution state. The gel when coated on disposable paper strips
detects TNT at a record attogram (ag, 10<sup>–18</sup> g) level
(∼12 ag/cm<sup>2</sup>) with a detection limit of 0.23 ppq.
This is a simple and low-cost method for the detection of TNT on surfaces
or in aqueous solutions in a contact mode, taking advantage of the
unique molecular packing of an organogelator and the associated photophysical
properties