It is important to understand the extent of transfer of explosive particles to different surfaces in order to better evaluate potential cross-contamination by explosives in crowded security controls such as those at airports. This work investigated the transfer of nine explosive residues (ANFO, dynamite, black powder, TNT, HMTD, PETN, NH4NO3, KNO3, NaClO3) through fingerprints from one surface to another. First, the extent of adhesion of explosive residues from different surfaces to the bare finger, nitrile and latex gloves was studied. Then, the transfer of explosive residues from one surface to another through fingerprints was investigated. Cotton fabric (hereinafter referred to as cotton) as clothing material and polycarbonate plastic (h...
Direct or cross‐contamination of explosive residues on clothing is of high occurrence when han...
The increased use of petrol bombs as an act of vengence in Malaysia has heightened awareness for the...
The catastrophic results of undetected improvised explosive devices (IEDs) are undeniable. During th...
This novel investigation focused on studying the transfer of explosive residues (TNT, HMTD, PETN, AN...
In today’s society, it has become necessary to not only identify a terrorist participating in an att...
The purpose of this study was to observe, quantify, and compare the amount of explosive precursors a...
An offender who has recently handled bulk explosives would be expected to deposit latent fingermarks...
This paper describes the use of atomic force microscopy (AFM) to investigate the interactions betwee...
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) are commonly used across the world, and if gloves are worn while...
Concerning the dreadful global threat of terrorist attacks, the detection of explosive residues in b...
The ability to remove residual explosives from surfaces is crucial to detecting the presence of expl...
It can be very challenging to recover explosives traces from porous surfaces, such as clothing and c...
ABSTRACTFingerprints are the most widely preferred type of evidence retrieval technique worldwide, w...
This study sought to assign a rough order of magnitude for the amount of explosive residue likely to...
Increased terrorist activities around the Asian region have resulted in the need for improved analyt...
Direct or cross‐contamination of explosive residues on clothing is of high occurrence when han...
The increased use of petrol bombs as an act of vengence in Malaysia has heightened awareness for the...
The catastrophic results of undetected improvised explosive devices (IEDs) are undeniable. During th...
This novel investigation focused on studying the transfer of explosive residues (TNT, HMTD, PETN, AN...
In today’s society, it has become necessary to not only identify a terrorist participating in an att...
The purpose of this study was to observe, quantify, and compare the amount of explosive precursors a...
An offender who has recently handled bulk explosives would be expected to deposit latent fingermarks...
This paper describes the use of atomic force microscopy (AFM) to investigate the interactions betwee...
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) are commonly used across the world, and if gloves are worn while...
Concerning the dreadful global threat of terrorist attacks, the detection of explosive residues in b...
The ability to remove residual explosives from surfaces is crucial to detecting the presence of expl...
It can be very challenging to recover explosives traces from porous surfaces, such as clothing and c...
ABSTRACTFingerprints are the most widely preferred type of evidence retrieval technique worldwide, w...
This study sought to assign a rough order of magnitude for the amount of explosive residue likely to...
Increased terrorist activities around the Asian region have resulted in the need for improved analyt...
Direct or cross‐contamination of explosive residues on clothing is of high occurrence when han...
The increased use of petrol bombs as an act of vengence in Malaysia has heightened awareness for the...
The catastrophic results of undetected improvised explosive devices (IEDs) are undeniable. During th...