Adsorption of volatiles in gaseous phase to activated charcoal strip (ACS) is one possibility for the extraction and concentration of ignitable liquid residues (ILRs) from fire debris in arson investigations. Besides liquid extraction using carbon dioxide or hexane, automated thermo-desorption can be used to transfer adsorbed residues to direct analysis by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). We present a fire debris analysis work-flow with headspace adsorption of volatiles onto ACS and subsequent automated thermo-desorption (ATD) GC-MS analysis. Only a small portion of the ACS is inserted in the ATD tube for thermal desorption coupled to GC-MS, allowing for subsequent confirmation analysis with another portion of the same ACS. Thi...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
A fast and correct identification of ignitable liquid residues in fire debris investigation is of hi...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...
Research with partners at Anglia Ruskin UniversityThe standard practice for the separation and ident...
In arsonattacks,accelerantssuchasignitableliquidsarecommonlyusedtoinitiateoracceleratea fire. The de...
The phenomenon of arson, especially forest fires, is becoming in one of the major problems facing ou...
Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) is well documented with respect to its convenience and applicabil...
Arson is a serious crime that affects society through cost, property damage, and loss of life. It is...
presentation of research carried out in partnership with Anglia Ruskin UniversityThrough survey resu...
In arson investigation, the presence of ignitable liquid is important in determining intent. In some...
The detection and identification of ignitable liquid residues in fire debris can be meaningful in fi...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
ABSTRACT: Fire debris analysis, in order to identify potential accelerants, is an es-sential examina...
In arson attacks the detection of ignitable liquid residues (ILRs) at fire scenes provides key evide...
The detection of ignitable liquid residues (ILRs) at a fire scene can be valuable evidence to indica...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
A fast and correct identification of ignitable liquid residues in fire debris investigation is of hi...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...
Research with partners at Anglia Ruskin UniversityThe standard practice for the separation and ident...
In arsonattacks,accelerantssuchasignitableliquidsarecommonlyusedtoinitiateoracceleratea fire. The de...
The phenomenon of arson, especially forest fires, is becoming in one of the major problems facing ou...
Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) is well documented with respect to its convenience and applicabil...
Arson is a serious crime that affects society through cost, property damage, and loss of life. It is...
presentation of research carried out in partnership with Anglia Ruskin UniversityThrough survey resu...
In arson investigation, the presence of ignitable liquid is important in determining intent. In some...
The detection and identification of ignitable liquid residues in fire debris can be meaningful in fi...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
ABSTRACT: Fire debris analysis, in order to identify potential accelerants, is an es-sential examina...
In arson attacks the detection of ignitable liquid residues (ILRs) at fire scenes provides key evide...
The detection of ignitable liquid residues (ILRs) at a fire scene can be valuable evidence to indica...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
A fast and correct identification of ignitable liquid residues in fire debris investigation is of hi...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...