In arson investigation, the presence of ignitable liquid is important in determining intent. In some cases, extracts of fire debris recovered from the scene must be stored for later analysis; though little is known about how to properly store extracted samples while upholding analytical integrity over time. Three petroleum distillates were selected as samples and extracted onto activated charcoal strips using a passive headspace method. Samples were transferred to a nylon fire debris bag or PTFE-lined glass vial. Once contained, samples were stored at room temperature or refrigerated for 3, 6, and 9 months then analyzed using gas chromatography mass spectrometry. Analysis was performed through compound identification according to ASTM proto...
In cases of suspected arson, a body may be intentionally burnt to cause loss of life, dispose of rem...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
In many fire investigation cases, it is hard to find evidence that will lead to the cause or person ...
In arsonattacks,accelerantssuchasignitableliquidsarecommonlyusedtoinitiateoracceleratea fire. The de...
Fire debris evidence may contain ignitable liquid residues valuable in the investigation of a potent...
Fire debris evidence may contain ignitable liquid residues valuable in the investigation of a potent...
The intention of this study has been to establish the effectiveness and practicality of several pres...
Arsonists may use ignitable liquids to start, accelerate and amplify fires. The sampling of volatile...
To determine whether a questioned fire is the result of arson or not, forensic chemists will often a...
Fire debris evidence may contain ignitable liquid residues valuable in the investigation of a potent...
Thesis (M.S.F.S.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manag...
Thesis (M.S.F.S.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manag...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. In cases of suspected arson, a body may be...
Research with partners at Anglia Ruskin UniversityThe standard practice for the separation and ident...
In fire debris analysis, substrate contribution refers to compounds present within the material coll...
In cases of suspected arson, a body may be intentionally burnt to cause loss of life, dispose of rem...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
In many fire investigation cases, it is hard to find evidence that will lead to the cause or person ...
In arsonattacks,accelerantssuchasignitableliquidsarecommonlyusedtoinitiateoracceleratea fire. The de...
Fire debris evidence may contain ignitable liquid residues valuable in the investigation of a potent...
Fire debris evidence may contain ignitable liquid residues valuable in the investigation of a potent...
The intention of this study has been to establish the effectiveness and practicality of several pres...
Arsonists may use ignitable liquids to start, accelerate and amplify fires. The sampling of volatile...
To determine whether a questioned fire is the result of arson or not, forensic chemists will often a...
Fire debris evidence may contain ignitable liquid residues valuable in the investigation of a potent...
Thesis (M.S.F.S.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manag...
Thesis (M.S.F.S.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manag...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. In cases of suspected arson, a body may be...
Research with partners at Anglia Ruskin UniversityThe standard practice for the separation and ident...
In fire debris analysis, substrate contribution refers to compounds present within the material coll...
In cases of suspected arson, a body may be intentionally burnt to cause loss of life, dispose of rem...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
In many fire investigation cases, it is hard to find evidence that will lead to the cause or person ...