Title of article
Effect of UV irradiation on detection of cocaine hydrochloride and crack vapors by IMIS and API-MS methods
Author/Authors
Kolomiets، نويسنده , , Yuri N. and Pervukhin، نويسنده , , Viktor V.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
6
From page
542
To page
547
Abstract
Detection of drug vapors and volatile products of their decomposition is an important, and sometimes the only way to determine the presence of illegal drug traces at the surface of mail items, documents, hands and banknotes. This paper gives the results of experimental studies on the effect of UV irradiation on the sensitivity of a vapor phase detection of cocaine of different origin by a technology of ion mobility increment spectrometry (IMIS). It is shown that the influence of UV irradiation on the surface of cocaine hydrochloride and crack increases the amplitude of IMIS signals by about eight times. We analyzed ions emerged by photolysis of tested cocaine samples using mass-spectrometry with atmospheric pressure ionization (API-MS). The assumption is made about structural formula of volatile products of photolysis of crack and cocaine hydrochloride. By the results of API-MS and IMIS studies on photolysis of cocaine samples it is assumed that compound C10H15NO3 with a molecular weight of 197 amu and ecgonidine methyl ester with a molecular weight of 181 amu are responsible for the increase of an amplitude of IMIS signals upon UV irradiation of samples of crack and cocaine hydrochloride.
Keywords
Cocaine hydrochloride , Crack , Photolysis , API-MS , Ion mobility increment spectrometry
Journal title
Talanta
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Talanta
Record number
1656902
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