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Detection of LSD on Blotter Paper

Applications | 2022 | MetrohmInstrumentation
RAMAN Spectroscopy
Industries
Forensics
Manufacturer
Metrohm

Summary

Significance of the Topic


Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) distributed on blotter paper poses a major challenge for law enforcement and forensic laboratories due to its potent psychoactive effects and low required dose. Rapid, sensitive field detection methods that tolerate complex paper substrates and colorants are critical for prompt interdiction and harm reduction.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study evaluates surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) and Raman spectroscopy using Metrohm Instant SERS Analyzer (MISA) and Metrohm Instant Raman Analyzer XTR DS (MIRA XTR DS) for trace identification of LSD on various paper matrices. Key goals include demonstrating simple extraction protocols to remove dyes and substrates while achieving sub-microgram detection limits in realistic sample scenarios.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Sample Preparation and Extraction
  • Chromatography paper: LSD serially diluted in methanol, spotted, dried then extracted with Ag colloid and saline.
  • Colored printer paper: Direct aqueous extraction showed poor signal; liquid-liquid extraction with NaOH and dichloromethane (DCM) separated water-soluble LSD from hydrophobic dyes.
  • Artwork blotter paper: Simulated street samples spiked with LSD; interference from rhodamine 6G removed by acid-mediated conversion to water-soluble tartrate followed by phase separation.
Used Instrumentation
  • MISA Advanced with Vial and P-SERS attachments, silver colloid ID kit.
  • MIRA XTR DS Basic and Advanced with Orbital Raster-Scan, multiple attachments, and KnowItAll spectral libraries.

Main Results and Discussion


On pure chromatography paper, SERS provided a limit of detection near 1 µg of LSD per 0.635 cm² with negligible substrate interference. Colored printer paper introduced fluorescence that masked LSD peaks; application of a simple NaOH/DCM cleanup restored high-quality SERS spectra. In commercial artwork blotters, rhodamine 6G dye generated confounding signals. A tartaric-acid-assisted extraction yielded clean LSD spectra by partitioning rhodamine into DCM while retaining LSD tartrate in the aqueous phase.

Benefits and Practical Applications


These methods enable rapid on-site screening of suspect blotter samples with minimal equipment and training. The portable analyzers and user-friendly kits reduce reliance on centralized laboratories, cut turnaround time, and lower operational costs, supporting law enforcement, border control, and harm-reduction services.

Future Trends and Opportunities


Advances may include integration of machine learning for automated spectral interpretation, expansion of SERS substrate chemistries for broader analyte coverage, and miniaturized combined separation-spectroscopy platforms for multiplexed field assays. Development of universal extraction kits tailored to diverse dye chemistries will further streamline on-site forensic workflows.

Conclusion


Surface-enhanced Raman detection on MISA and MIRA XTR DS platforms, coupled with simple solvent extraction protocols, delivers reliable, sub-microgram identification of LSD on blotter paper. These approaches offer a robust, cost-effective alternative to traditional laboratory testing, enhancing rapid response capabilities in forensic and regulatory environments.

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