As a result of the research activities being carried out within BorderSens project, new knowledge continues to be generated about electrochemical fingerprints of drugs of abuse, aimed at allowing their selective detection in street samples by means of electrochemical pretreated screen printed electrodes.
Our colleagues from the AXES group of the University of Antwerp and the National Institute of Criminalistics and Criminology (NICC) have recently published an article entitled “The opportunity of 6-monoacetylmorphine to selectively detect heroin at preanodized screen printed electrodes”, which can be found here.
Hope you find it interesting!