At present, gas chromatography–quadrupole mass spectrometry (GC-qMS) is considered the gold standard amongst analytical techniques for fire debris analysis in forensic laboratories worldwide, specifically for the detection and classification of ignitable liquids. Due to the highly complex and unpredictable nature of fire debris, traditional one-dimensional GC-qMS often produces chromatograms that display an unresolved complex mixture containing only trace levels of the ignitable liquid among numerous background pyrolysis products that interfere with pattern recognition necessary to verify the presence and identification of the ignitable liquid. To combat these challenges, this study presents a method optimized to achieve a near-theoretical ...
The phenomenon of arson, especially forest fires, is becoming in one of the major problems facing ou...
The analysis of debris recovered from fire scenes for the presence of ignitable liquids is of increa...
The analysis of debris recovered from fire scenes for the presence of ignitable liquids is of increa...
© 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. At present, gas chromatography–quadrupole ...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
Forensic fire debris analysis is an important part of fire investigation, and gas chromatography– m...
Automated identification of ignitable liquids by comparison of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry ...
This work outlines the development of a gas chromatographic mass spectrometric (GCMS) method for the...
The detection of ignitable liquid residues (ILRs) at a fire scene can be valuable evidence to indica...
This work outlines the development of a gas chromatographic mass spectrometric (GCMS) method for the...
This work outlines the development of a gas chromatographic mass spectrometric (GCMS) method for the...
This work outlines the development of a gas chromatographic mass spectrometric (GCMS) method for the...
This work outlines the development of a gas chromatographic mass spectrometric (GCMS) method for the...
The phenomenon of arson, especially forest fires, is becoming in one of the major problems facing ou...
The analysis of debris recovered from fire scenes for the presence of ignitable liquids is of increa...
The analysis of debris recovered from fire scenes for the presence of ignitable liquids is of increa...
© 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. At present, gas chromatography–quadrupole ...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
Forensic fire debris analysis is an important part of fire investigation, and gas chromatography– m...
Automated identification of ignitable liquids by comparison of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry ...
This work outlines the development of a gas chromatographic mass spectrometric (GCMS) method for the...
The detection of ignitable liquid residues (ILRs) at a fire scene can be valuable evidence to indica...
This work outlines the development of a gas chromatographic mass spectrometric (GCMS) method for the...
This work outlines the development of a gas chromatographic mass spectrometric (GCMS) method for the...
This work outlines the development of a gas chromatographic mass spectrometric (GCMS) method for the...
This work outlines the development of a gas chromatographic mass spectrometric (GCMS) method for the...
The phenomenon of arson, especially forest fires, is becoming in one of the major problems facing ou...
The analysis of debris recovered from fire scenes for the presence of ignitable liquids is of increa...
The analysis of debris recovered from fire scenes for the presence of ignitable liquids is of increa...