monika-synopsis
The vapour phase detection of explosives and/or explosive related
compounds through the use of fluorescent metal-organic frameworks
(MOFs).
Terrorism related explosive attacks: The increase in terrorism related explosive attacks in recent years has
led to the urgent need in detection methods that successfully identify
explosives or explosive related materials on a person, surface or as a
vapour.
The aim of my research is to probe the vapour phase
detection of explosives and/or explosive related compounds through the
use of fluorescent metal-organic frameworks (MOFs).
Synthesising MOFs: My recent work has developed and characterized a number of
novel zinc and lanthanide containing MOFs utilizing aromatic fluorescent
linkers. These highly fluorescent porous materials have demonstrated
rapid and reversible quenching upon exposure to key analytes.
Constructing a portable explosives detection platform: Future work will envisage the use of the synthesised MOFs to build a sensory array, which will aim to be used in the construction of a novel and portable explosives detection platform.
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