Abstract

Screening of illicit drugs for new psychoactive substances—namely cathinone—at crime scenes is in high demand. A dual-emission bovine serum albumin-stabilized gold nanoclusters probe was synthesized and used for quantitation and screening of 4-chloromethcathinone and cathinone analogues in an aqueous solution. The photoluminescent (PL) color of the bovine serum albumin-stabilized Au nanoclusters (BSA-Au NCs) probe solution changed from red to dark blue during the identification of cathinone drugs when excited using a portable ultraviolet light-emitting diodes lamp (365 nm). This probe solution allows the PL color-changing point and limit of detection down to 10.0 and 0.14 mM, respectively, for 4-chloromethcathinone. The phenomenon of PL color-changing of BSA-Au NCs was attributed to its PL band at 650 nm, quenching through an electron transfer mechanism. The probe solution was highly specific to cathinone drugs, over other popular illicit drugs, including heroin, cocaine, ketamine, and methamphetamine. The practicality of this BSA-Au NCs probe was assessed by using it to screen illicit drugs seized by law enforcement officers. All 20 actual cases from street and smuggling samples were validated using this BSA-Au NCs probe solution and then confirmed using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. The results reveal this BSA-Au NCs probe solution is practical for screening cathinone drugs at crime scenes.

Highlights

  • Synthesized cathinones, a type of new psychoactive substances (NPS), have emerged in the past 10 years and have caused serious social problems worldwide [1]

  • NCs probe solution and confirmed using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. The results reveal this BSA-Au NCs probe solution is practical for screening cathinone drugs at crime scenes

  • More than 30 synthesized cathinone analogues derived from natural cathinone with main structure of phenyl-ketone group had been reported by 2018

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Introduction

Synthesized cathinones, a type of new psychoactive substances (NPS), have emerged in the past 10 years and have caused serious social problems worldwide [1]. The fast appearance of cathinone drugs on the drug market poses a considerable challenge for law enforcement officers and analytical chemists [3]. Cathinone drugs in street samples are usually present in a powder form and common for drug abusers to use. The concentrations of illicit substances in these samples are dependent on the sources sold from drug dealers. Before seizing these illicit drug samples, law enforcement officers need to identify substances by using sensor kits or instruments.

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