Raman Sensor for Underwater Explosive Detection
Navy SBIR FY2009.1


Sol No.: Navy SBIR FY2009.1
Topic No.: N091-046
Topic Title: Raman Sensor for Underwater Explosive Detection
Proposal No.: N091-046-0988
Firm: Raman Systems, Inc.
3007 Longhorn Blvd
Suite 105
Austin, Texas 78758-7632
Contact: Richard Clarke
Phone: (512) 719-9900
Web Site: ramansystems.com
Abstract: We propose to develop a compact, marine-deployable chemical sensor for the underwater detection of explosives using surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). SERS is a well known tool for chemical identification down to the single molecule level of sensitivity that provides some unique advantages for the present topic. These include application to aqueous environments, sensitive to all classes of explosives (nitro, peroxide, etc), proven trace detection capability in water, and no sample preparation or extraction required. For these reasons we propose to investigate the potential for developing a compact SERS unit in a configuration consistent with the size, power, and other specifications required to allow utilization with the Navy HULS and DHINS programs. In order to provide the optimum sensitivity for trace explosive detection we plan to utilize an integrated gold sol-gel detector, a design based on the Company's proprietary sol-gel SERS technology. In principle, any explosive agents or their residue in seawater that comes in contact with the sol-gel sampling surface will be detectable via a characteristic vibrational signature of that analyte. We expect that the full range of explosive contaminants which might be potentially encountered in the marine environment will be amenable to this approach.
Benefits: Wevelopment of a successful underwater SERS sensor will have commercial applicability in producing a portable sensor for trace organic conaminant detection in water.

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