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Detection of Chemical Warfare Agents by Colorimetric Sensor Arrays

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posted on 2020-04-07, 14:36 authored by Charles E. Davidson, Melissa M. Dixon, Barry R. Williams, Gary K. Kilper, Sung H. Lim, Raymond A. Martino, Paul Rhodes, Melissa S. Hulet, Ronald W. Miles, Alan C. Samuels, Peter A. Emanuel, Aleksandr E. Miklos
We report the successful use of colorimetric arrays to identify chemical warfare agents (CWAs). Methods were developed to interpret and analyze a 73-indicator array with an entirely automated workflow. Using a cross-validated first-nearest-neighbor algorithm for assessing detection and identification performances on 632 exposures, at 30 min postexposure we report, on average, 78% correct chemical identification, 86% correct class-level identification, and 96% correct red light/green light (agent versus non-agent) detection. Of 174 total independent agent test exposures, 164 were correctly identified from a 30 min exposure in the red light/green light context, yielding a 94% correct identification of CWAs. Of 149 independent non-agent exposures, 139 were correctly identified at 30 min in the red light/green light context, yielding a 7% false alarm rate. We find that this is a promising approach for the development of a miniaturized, field-portable analytical equipment suitable for soldiers and first responders.

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