Solid-state C and F NMR spectroscopy offers a non-destructive, highly selective protocol for the identification of forensically relevant synthetic cannabinoids on herbal substrates. Using this technique, well resolved C spectra were obtained that readily enabled structural identification; in some instances complemented by F spectral data. The approach described has potential for related applications such as the direct detection of pesticides on plants.
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