A novel and simplified gradient IC-HRMS approach is presented in this work for forensic profiling of ionic energetic material residues, including low-order explosives and gunshot residue (GSR). This new method incorporated ethanolic eluents to facilitate direct coupling of IC and HRMS without auxiliary post-column infusion pumps that are traditionally used to assist with gas phase transfer. Ethanolic eluents also enabled better integration with an in-service protocol for direct analysis of high-order organic explosives by IC-HRMS, without requiring solvent exchange before injection. Excellent method performance was achieved, enabling both full scan qualitative and quantitative analysis, as required. In particular, linearity for 19 targeted ...
Existing instrumental techniques must be adaptable to the analysis of novel explosives if science is...
Existing instrumental techniques must be adaptable to the analysis of novel explosives if science is...
Existing instrumental techniques must be adaptable to the analysis of novel explosives if science is...
A novel and simplified gradient IC-HRMS approach is presented in this work for forensic profiling of...
In recent years, increased use of ammunition without lead and heavy metals was observed, leading to ...
In recent years, increased use of ammunition without lead and heavy metals was observed, leading to ...
In recent years, increased use of ammunition without lead and heavy metals was observed, leading to ...
In recent years, forensic scientists have become increasingly interested in the detection and interp...
Several studies have indicated that there are potential environmental sources of particles resemblin...
Smokeless powders are a set of energetic materials, known as low explosives, which are typically uti...
The first portion of this work evaluated the efficacy of ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) as a tool f...
Gunshot Residue (GSR) is residual material from the discharge of a firearm, which frequently provide...
The use of firearm discharge residue (FDR) evidence has been on the decline as a result of instrumen...
The use of firearm discharge residue (FDR) evidence has been on the decline as a result of instrumen...
The use of firearm discharge residue (FDR) evidence has been on the decline as a result of instrumen...
Existing instrumental techniques must be adaptable to the analysis of novel explosives if science is...
Existing instrumental techniques must be adaptable to the analysis of novel explosives if science is...
Existing instrumental techniques must be adaptable to the analysis of novel explosives if science is...
A novel and simplified gradient IC-HRMS approach is presented in this work for forensic profiling of...
In recent years, increased use of ammunition without lead and heavy metals was observed, leading to ...
In recent years, increased use of ammunition without lead and heavy metals was observed, leading to ...
In recent years, increased use of ammunition without lead and heavy metals was observed, leading to ...
In recent years, forensic scientists have become increasingly interested in the detection and interp...
Several studies have indicated that there are potential environmental sources of particles resemblin...
Smokeless powders are a set of energetic materials, known as low explosives, which are typically uti...
The first portion of this work evaluated the efficacy of ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) as a tool f...
Gunshot Residue (GSR) is residual material from the discharge of a firearm, which frequently provide...
The use of firearm discharge residue (FDR) evidence has been on the decline as a result of instrumen...
The use of firearm discharge residue (FDR) evidence has been on the decline as a result of instrumen...
The use of firearm discharge residue (FDR) evidence has been on the decline as a result of instrumen...
Existing instrumental techniques must be adaptable to the analysis of novel explosives if science is...
Existing instrumental techniques must be adaptable to the analysis of novel explosives if science is...
Existing instrumental techniques must be adaptable to the analysis of novel explosives if science is...