Rapid screening of riot control agents using DART-TD-HRMS

Author:

Mörén Lina,Östin Anders,Larsson Andreas,Forsberg Julia,Wiktelius Daniel,Lindén PernillaORCID

Abstract

Abstract Purpose Riot Control Agents (RCAs) are chemicals used in law enforcement for non-lethal riot control and use in conflicts between states that violates the Chemical Weapons Convention. OPCW's Scientific Advisory Board has identified sixteen potential RCAs including capsaicinoids, CS, and CR. RCAs may be misused for criminal purposes, so methods for detecting such misuse are needed. This study therefore evaluates the feasibility of a rapid, high throughput screening method of RCAs on surfaces (particularly clothing surfaces) by Direct Analysis in Real Time with a thermal desorption unit coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry (DART-TD-HRMS). Methods A broadly applicable method for detecting potential RCAs was developed and tested on cotton fabric samples sprayed with self-defence sprays from an in-house reference stock. The feasibility of detecting RCAs by direct analysis of surface wipe samples placed in the DART source was also investigated. Results The method detected all sixteen RCAs and contaminated clothing were successfully screened for active agents in a reference collection of self-defence sprays. A pilot study also showed that RCAs can be detected by holding a sample directly in front of the DART source. Conclusion DART-TD-HRMS enables rapid and simple screening of RCAs on fabric samples enabling a high sample throughput.

Funder

Försvarsdepartementet, Sveriges

Swedish Defence Research Agency

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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