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Bertold Rasche

Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Stuttgart, 70569, Stuttgart, Germany.

1 paper in the library · 1 citation · publishing 2026

Papers

Straightforward screening of ketamine in forensic samples using voltammetry with screen-printed carbon graphite electrodes.

Talanta March 1, 2026 Camila D Lima, Lara L Machado, Luciano C Arantes et al. 1 citation

A portable electrochemical method using screen-printed carbon graphite electrodes and differential pulse voltammetry can selectively detect ketamine in forensic samples. Ketamine shows two oxidation peaks and, for the first time, three distinct reduction processes, two of which allow reliable differentiation from other drugs like MDMA, MDA, amphetamine, methamphetamine, and cocaine. The method is highly reproducible, with relative standard deviations below 3.0% for peak currents and below 1.0% for peak potentials. Detection limits are 0.5 μmol L-1 for oxidation and 4.5 μmol L-1 for reduction. It successfully detects ketamine in UNODC-certified reference material and seized street samples, making it suitable for portable screening.