Field‐portable detection of fentanyl and its analogs: A review

Author:

Crocombe Richard A.1ORCID,Giuntini Greg2,Schiering David W.34ORCID,Profeta Luisa T. M.5,Hargreaves Michael D.5ORCID,Leary Pauline E.6ORCID,Brown Christopher D.7ORCID,Chmura Jessamyn Ward7

Affiliation:

1. Crocombe Spectroscopic Consulting Winchester Massachusetts USA

2. DetectaChem Inc Sugar Land Texas USA

3. RedWave Technology Danbury Connecticut USA

4. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Miami University Oxford Ohio USA

5. Rigaku Corporation Wilmington Massachusetts USA

6. Noble, Inc Lexington Kentucky USA

7. 908 Devices Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractThe need to detect fentanyl and its analogs in the field is an important capability to help prevent unintentional exposure or overdose on these substances, which may result in death. Many portable methods historically used in the field by first responders and other field users to detect and identify other chemical substances, such as hazardous materials, have been applied to the detection and identification of these synthetic opioids. This paper describes field portable spectroscopic methods used for the detection and identification of fentanyl and its analogs. The methods described are automated colorimetric tests including lateral flow assays; vibrational spectroscopy (mid‐infrared and Raman); gas chromatography–mass spectrometry; ion mobility spectrometry, and high‐pressure mass spectrometry. In each case the background and key details of these technologies are outlined, followed by a discussion of the application of the technology in the field. Attention is paid to the analysis of complex mixtures and limits of detection, including the required spectral databases and algorithms used to interrogate these types of samples. There is also an emphasis on providing actionable information to the (likely) non‐scientist operators of these instruments in the field.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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