In a fire investigation the rapid detection of the presence of ignitable liquids like gasoline is of great importance as it allows appropriate treatment of the remains, the identification of prevention methods and detects the possible presence of an arsonist. In some cases, analysts cannot access the fire scene in the first few hours due to the dangers involved in the situation and, as a consequence, phenomena such as weathering start. Ignitable liquid weathering is an evaporation process that results in an increase in the abundance of non-volatile compounds relative to volatile compounds, and this process changes the chemical composition. In the present work, the weathering of samples of gasoline at different times (from 0 h to a month) ha...
To determine whether a questioned fire is the result of arson or not, forensic chemists will often a...
One can take advantage of the striking similarity of ignitable liquid vaporization (or weathering) p...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...
In a fire investigation the rapid detection of the presence of ignitable liquids like gasoline is of...
In arson attacks the detection of ignitable liquid residues (ILRs) at fire scenes provides key evide...
In recent years pollution due to hydrocarbon spills has increased markedly as a result of the numero...
The phenomenon of arson, especially forest fires, is becoming in one of the major problems facing ou...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...
Gasoline is a substance commonly encountered in forensic settings. Unfortunately, gasoline is an ea...
The use of multi-level soil samples to delineate and quantify the weathering of gasoline contaminati...
The use of multi-level soil samples to delineate and quantify the weathering of gasoline contaminati...
The use of multi-level soil samples to delineate and quantify the weathering of gasoline contaminati...
The detection and identification of ignitable liquid residues in fire debris can be meaningful in fi...
The detection and identification of ignitable liquid residues in fire debris can be meaningful in fi...
To determine whether a questioned fire is the result of arson or not, forensic chemists will often a...
One can take advantage of the striking similarity of ignitable liquid vaporization (or weathering) p...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...
In a fire investigation the rapid detection of the presence of ignitable liquids like gasoline is of...
In arson attacks the detection of ignitable liquid residues (ILRs) at fire scenes provides key evide...
In recent years pollution due to hydrocarbon spills has increased markedly as a result of the numero...
The phenomenon of arson, especially forest fires, is becoming in one of the major problems facing ou...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...
Gasoline is a substance commonly encountered in forensic settings. Unfortunately, gasoline is an ea...
The use of multi-level soil samples to delineate and quantify the weathering of gasoline contaminati...
The use of multi-level soil samples to delineate and quantify the weathering of gasoline contaminati...
The use of multi-level soil samples to delineate and quantify the weathering of gasoline contaminati...
The detection and identification of ignitable liquid residues in fire debris can be meaningful in fi...
The detection and identification of ignitable liquid residues in fire debris can be meaningful in fi...
To determine whether a questioned fire is the result of arson or not, forensic chemists will often a...
One can take advantage of the striking similarity of ignitable liquid vaporization (or weathering) p...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...