Presentation 2004/4/8
Development of nitro-compounds preconcentrator for biosensor to detect landmines
Kazuhisa MIYAHARA, Takeshi ONODERA, Munehiro IWAKURA, Kenshi HAYASHI, Norio MIURA, Kiyoshi MATSUMOTO, Toshihiko IMATO, Kiyoshi TOKO,
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Abstract(in English) 20,000 or more people have been injured and killed per a year by anti-personnel mines. However, detection of landmines using metal detectors has reached the limit on effciency and reliability. It is desired that landmine detectors have higher reliability and easy handling. The aromatic nitro compounds like trinitrotoluene are used as the main explosives of landmines, and hence it is possible to detect landmines by detection of TNT and its derivatives, such as dinitrotoluene(DNT). In this report, we developed the preconcentration system used preconcentrator as a part of development of a mine detection biosensor system. This preconcentrator could concentrate about 140 ppb DNT 35 times. This method enables us to develop the sensor system which can detect a very low-concentration aromatic nitro compounds with extremely low cocentrations.
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Keyword(in English) detection of landmines / dinitrotoluene / SPR / antigen-antibody reaction / preconcentrator
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Title (in English) Development of nitro-compounds preconcentrator for biosensor to detect landmines
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Keyword(1) detection of landmines
Keyword(2) dinitrotoluene
Keyword(3) SPR
Keyword(4) antigen-antibody reaction
Keyword(5) preconcentrator
1st Author's Name Kazuhisa MIYAHARA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Systems Life Sciences, Kyushu University()
2nd Author's Name Takeshi ONODERA
2nd Author's Affiliation Japan Science and Technology Agency
3rd Author's Name Munehiro IWAKURA
3rd Author's Affiliation Kyushu University
4th Author's Name Kenshi HAYASHI
4th Author's Affiliation Kyushu University
5th Author's Name Norio MIURA
5th Author's Affiliation Kyushu University
6th Author's Name Kiyoshi MATSUMOTO
6th Author's Affiliation Kyushu University
7th Author's Name Toshihiko IMATO
7th Author's Affiliation Kyushu University
8th Author's Name Kiyoshi TOKO
8th Author's Affiliation Kyushu University
Date 2004/4/8
Paper # ED2004-4,SDM2004-4,OME2004-4
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 2
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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