Abstract

Novichok is a recently identified class of neurotoxic organophosphorus compounds that have subsequently been banned by the Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) as chemical warfare agents. Selective, rapid detection of Novichok remains a challenge. Several colorimetric paper-based detection devices have recently been developed for the rapid and selective detection of sarin, VX, and sulfur mustard. In this article, we present a similar colorimetric device designed specifically for the detection of Novichok, based on hydrazone derivatives from 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine (2,4-DNPH) impregnated on a glass fiber substrate. Results show that these compounds rapidly and selectively reveal the presence of Novichok agents to the naked eye. The low cost, ease of use, portability, and high selectivity to Novichok of this device complete the detection range of colorimetric paper-based sensors for chemical warfare agents.

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