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A comparative study of Coumarin 102 and Nile Red for the detection of explosives, warfare agents and narcotics by solution-phase fluorescence quenching

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Abstract

In this work, we compare the solution-phase fluorescence quenching of Coumarin 102 and Nile Red to detect explosives, narcotics and warfare agents. The study reveals a superior sensitivity of Coumarin 102 to the taggant DMNB.

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