Detection of Chemical Warfare Agents by Colorimetric Sensor Arrays

ACS Sens. 2020 Apr 24;5(4):1102-1109. doi: 10.1021/acssensors.0c00042. Epub 2020 Apr 7.

Abstract

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.

Keywords: chemical identification; chemical warfare agent; colorimetric sensor array; defense; field-portable.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Biosensing Techniques / methods*
  • Chemical Warfare Agents / chemistry*
  • Colorimetry / methods*

Substances

  • Chemical Warfare Agents