This work outlines the development of a gas chromatographic mass spectrometric (GCMS) method for the analysis of hydrocarbon residues such as those encountered in the examination of fire debris. The work compares favourably against an existing ASTM E-1618-06 method for ignitable liquid analysis currently used for the development of the National Centre for Forensic Science (NCFS) ignitable liquid database. A test mixture comprising fourteen hydrocarbons as recommended by the ASTM-1618-06 method was used to evaluate and validate the separation conditions together with a matrix matched ignitable liquid mixture diluted to 2 mu L mL(-1) in dichloromethane. Optimised conditions were as follows: injection volume of 1 mu L with split ratio 50 to 1 ...
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...
The analysis of debris recovered from fire scenes for the presence of ignitable liquids is of increa...
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 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...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
At present, gas chromatography–quadrupole mass spectrometry (GC-qMS) is considered the gold standard...
The analysis of debris recovered from fire scenes for the presence of ignitable liquids is of increa...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
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...
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...
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 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...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
At present, gas chromatography–quadrupole mass spectrometry (GC-qMS) is considered the gold standard...
The analysis of debris recovered from fire scenes for the presence of ignitable liquids is of increa...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
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...
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...