Quantitation of chemical warfare agents using the direct analysis in real time (DART) technique.

Anal Chem

Excet, Inc., 8001 Braddock Road, Suite 105, Springfield, Virginia 22151, USA.

Published: August 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • DART is an innovative ion source that enables quick mass spectrometry detection of various substances in open air without needing sample preparation or causing damage to the sample.
  • The technique has proven effective for detecting chemical weapons but has faced questions regarding its quantitative accuracy and consistency.
  • This study confirms the DART method's reliability by producing strong calibration curves for nerve agents and blister agents, showing minimal error in measurements and allowing for faster data collection.

Article Abstract

Direct analysis in real time (DART) is an ion source that permits rapid mass spectrometric detection of gases, liquids, and solids in open air under ambient conditions. It is a unique technology in the field of chemical weapons detectors in that it does not require a vapor pressure, does not require sample preparation, and is nondestructive to the original sample. While the DART technique has had success as a first line instrument of detection, there have been lingering doubts over the technique's quantitative reliability and reproducibility. Here, we demonstrate its capability to produce linear calibration curves (R(2) = 0.99 or better) for the nerve agents GA, GB, and VX as well as the blister agent HD. Independently prepared check standards measured against these curves typically have recovery errors less than 3%. We show the DART instrument response to be linear over roughly 3 orders of magnitude. Furthermore, this study shows that averaging as few as three measurements for each data point is sufficient to produce high quality calibration curves, thus reducing data collection time and providing quicker results.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac900682fDOI Listing

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