In arson attacks the detection of ignitable liquid residues (ILRs) at fire scenes provides key evidence since ignitable liquids, such as gasoline, are commonly used to initiate the fire. In most forensic laboratories gas chromatography-mass spectrometry is employed for the analysis of ILRs. When a fire occurs, suppression agents are used to extinguish the fire and, before the scene is investigated, the samples at the scene are subjected to a variety of processes such as weathering, which can significantly modify the chemical composition and thus lead to erroneous conclusions. In order to avoid this possibility, the application of chemometric tools that help the analyst to extract useful information from data is very advantageous. The study ...
Due to the high temperatures during a fire event, a large variety of compounds are formed or release...
The detection and identification of ignitable liquid residues in fire debris can be meaningful in fi...
The detection and identification of ignitable liquid residues in fire debris can be meaningful in fi...
The phenomenon of arson, especially forest fires, is becoming in one of the major problems facing ou...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...
In a fire investigation the rapid detection of the presence of ignitable liquids like gasoline is of...
In a fire investigation the rapid detection of the presence of ignitable liquids like gasoline is of...
Interpretation of data from fire debris is considered as one of the most challenging steps in fire i...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
Arson is a serious crime that affects society through cost, property damage, and loss of life. It is...
Gasoline is a substance commonly encountered in forensic settings. Unfortunately, gasoline is an ea...
Due to the high temperatures during a fire event, a large variety of compounds are formed or release...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
Due to the high temperatures during a fire event, a large variety of compounds are formed or release...
The detection and identification of ignitable liquid residues in fire debris can be meaningful in fi...
The detection and identification of ignitable liquid residues in fire debris can be meaningful in fi...
The phenomenon of arson, especially forest fires, is becoming in one of the major problems facing ou...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...
In a fire investigation the rapid detection of the presence of ignitable liquids like gasoline is of...
In a fire investigation the rapid detection of the presence of ignitable liquids like gasoline is of...
Interpretation of data from fire debris is considered as one of the most challenging steps in fire i...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
Arson is a serious crime that affects society through cost, property damage, and loss of life. It is...
Gasoline is a substance commonly encountered in forensic settings. Unfortunately, gasoline is an ea...
Due to the high temperatures during a fire event, a large variety of compounds are formed or release...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
Due to the high temperatures during a fire event, a large variety of compounds are formed or release...
The detection and identification of ignitable liquid residues in fire debris can be meaningful in fi...
The detection and identification of ignitable liquid residues in fire debris can be meaningful in fi...