Publications by authors named "Frank M Hauser"

The pre-precursor market and the clandestine production of amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS) has become more diverse in recent years. Besides α-phenylacetoacetonitrile (APAAN) and α-phenylacetoacetamide (APAA), glycidic acid derivatives and methyl α-phenylacetoacetate (MAPA) are gaining importance. This conclusion is based on seizure data of police and customs.

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Article Synopsis
  • Chemical waste from illegal amphetamine production poses forensic and environmental challenges due to its potential for environmental contamination through improper disposal.
  • The study analyzed 27 aqueous waste samples from amphetamine production reactions across Germany, the Netherlands, and Poland, focusing on their chemical composition and unique physicochemical characteristics.
  • Researchers developed methods to quantify key ions and organic compounds in these waste samples, enabling the classification of seized clandestine waste and offering insights into synthesis methods, which could enhance forensic investigations and inform strategies to address illegal waste dumping.
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α-Phenylacetoacetonitrile (APAAN) is one of the most important pre-precursors for amphetamine production in recent years. This assumption is based on seizure data but there is little analytical data available showing how much amphetamine really originated from APAAN. In this study, several syntheses of amphetamine following the Leuckart route were performed starting from different organic compounds including APAAN.

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A highly sensitive, capacitive biosensor was developed to monitor trace amounts of an amphetamine precursor in aqueous samples. The sensing element is a gold electrode with molecular imprinted polymers (MIPs) immobilized on its surface. A continuous-flow system with timed injections was used to simulate flowing waterways, such as sewers, springs, rivers, etc.

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This paper deals with the synthesis and application of lanthanide complex doped nanobeads used as a luminescent fingerprint powder. Due to their special optical properties, namely a long emission lifetime, sharp emission profiles and large Stokes shifts, luminescent lanthanide complexes are useful for discriminating against signals from background emissions. This is a big advantage because latent fingerprints placed on multicoloured fluorescent surfaces are difficult to develop with conventional powders.

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[reaction: see text] Condensation of a benzopyranonphthalide with Michael acceptors provides an efficient, general method for regiospecific preparation of xanthones as well as linear and angular polycyclic aromatic systems containing a xanthone fragment.

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[reaction: see text] Condensation of a phenylsulfinyl naphthoate with an ortho-quinone monoketal has been used to accomplish a total synthesis of a benanomicinone/pradimicinone analogue.

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[reaction: see text] Condensation of the phthalide sulfide with an ortho-quinone monoketal was employed as a key step in the first total synthesis of a derivative of (+/-)-PD 116740.

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[reaction: see text] A six-step route for de novo synthesis of C-aryl glycosides based on cycloaddition of an aryl nitrile oxide with 4-pentyn-2-ol has been developed.

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