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New Method Eliminates the Interference of Nicotine in the Detection of Methamphetamine

May 28, 2021 | By XIA Lei

Recently, a research group led by CHU Yannan and HUANG Chaoqun, from Institute of Health & Medical Technology, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS), successfully developed an effective method for on-site detection of methamphetamine (MA) in the presence of nicotine by a homemade ion mobility spectrometry.

The relevant results were published in Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry.

MA is a powerful, highly addictive stimulant that affects the central nervous system. The on-site rapid detection of trace amounts of MA and screening illicit drugs in clandestine laboratories are important for drug enforcement agencies and the forensic community in general. However, detecting MA in the presence of nicotine by ion mobility spectrometry is difficult.

They optimized the temperature of the drift tube and the concentration of the pyridine. It was shown that the best temperature of the drift tube to distinguish MA from nicotine was about 100℃, when the concentration of doped pyridine was 18 ppm.

The new instrument developed by the team proved effective. "We used pyridine as a dopant," said Prof HUANG, who conducted this research, "the doped pyridine can eliminate the interference of nicotine, resolve the overlapping spectral peaks of MA and nicotine, and offer a high selectivity and a low limit of detection (LOD) when detecting MA from nicotine."

Further experiment proved that no matter how high the nicotine content was, the interference of nicotine could always be eliminated in the detection of MA using the new method.

These promising results provided a practical method for on-site detection of MA.

Link to paper: Dopant for detection of methamphetamine in the presence of nicotine with ion mobility spectrometry

The ion mobility spectra of Methamphetamine, nicotine, and their mixture
Without doped pyridine (Left) and with doped pyridine (Right) (Image by XIA Lei)

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ZHAO Weiwei
Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (http://english.hf.cas.cn/)
Email: annyzhao@ipp.ac.cn

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