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Rapid and On-Scene Chemical Identification of Intact Explosives with Portable Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Multivariate Data Analysis
by
Mestres-Fitó, Pol
, Kranenburg, Ruben F.
, Ramaker, Henk-Jan
, van Asten, Arian C.
, van der Heijden, Antoine E. D. M.
, van Damme, Irene M.
, Hulsbergen, Annemieke W. C.
in
Analysis
/ Bombs
/ chemical identification
/ Chemicals
/ chemometrics
/ Criminal investigations
/ Data analysis
/ Evidence
/ Explosive Agents
/ Explosives
/ Forensic Sciences
/ Identification
/ Improvised explosive devices
/ Information management
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Innovations
/ Microelectromechanical systems
/ NIR
/ Nitrates
/ on-scene analysis
/ Oxazepam
/ Peroxides
/ Polyols
/ portable analysis
/ Potassium
/ Powders
/ Quantum dots
/ Raw materials
/ Scientific imaging
/ Sensors
/ Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared
2023
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Rapid and On-Scene Chemical Identification of Intact Explosives with Portable Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Multivariate Data Analysis
by
Mestres-Fitó, Pol
, Kranenburg, Ruben F.
, Ramaker, Henk-Jan
, van Asten, Arian C.
, van der Heijden, Antoine E. D. M.
, van Damme, Irene M.
, Hulsbergen, Annemieke W. C.
in
Analysis
/ Bombs
/ chemical identification
/ Chemicals
/ chemometrics
/ Criminal investigations
/ Data analysis
/ Evidence
/ Explosive Agents
/ Explosives
/ Forensic Sciences
/ Identification
/ Improvised explosive devices
/ Information management
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Innovations
/ Microelectromechanical systems
/ NIR
/ Nitrates
/ on-scene analysis
/ Oxazepam
/ Peroxides
/ Polyols
/ portable analysis
/ Potassium
/ Powders
/ Quantum dots
/ Raw materials
/ Scientific imaging
/ Sensors
/ Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared
2023
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Rapid and On-Scene Chemical Identification of Intact Explosives with Portable Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Multivariate Data Analysis
by
Mestres-Fitó, Pol
, Kranenburg, Ruben F.
, Ramaker, Henk-Jan
, van Asten, Arian C.
, van der Heijden, Antoine E. D. M.
, van Damme, Irene M.
, Hulsbergen, Annemieke W. C.
in
Analysis
/ Bombs
/ chemical identification
/ Chemicals
/ chemometrics
/ Criminal investigations
/ Data analysis
/ Evidence
/ Explosive Agents
/ Explosives
/ Forensic Sciences
/ Identification
/ Improvised explosive devices
/ Information management
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Innovations
/ Microelectromechanical systems
/ NIR
/ Nitrates
/ on-scene analysis
/ Oxazepam
/ Peroxides
/ Polyols
/ portable analysis
/ Potassium
/ Powders
/ Quantum dots
/ Raw materials
/ Scientific imaging
/ Sensors
/ Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared
2023
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Rapid and On-Scene Chemical Identification of Intact Explosives with Portable Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Multivariate Data Analysis
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Rapid and On-Scene Chemical Identification of Intact Explosives with Portable Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Multivariate Data Analysis
2023
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Overview
There is an ongoing forensic and security need for rapid, on-scene, easy-to-use, non-invasive chemical identification of intact energetic materials at pre-explosion crime scenes. Recent technological advances in instrument miniaturization, wireless transfer and cloud storage of digital data, and multivariate data analysis have created new and very promising options for the use of near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy in forensic science. This study shows that in addition to drugs of abuse, portable NIR spectroscopy with multivariate data analysis also offers excellent opportunities to identify intact energetic materials and mixtures. NIR is able to characterize a broad range of chemicals of interest in forensic explosive investigations, covering both organic and inorganic compounds. NIR characterization of actual forensic casework samples convincingly shows that this technique can handle the chemical diversity encountered in forensic explosive investigations. The detailed chemical information contained in the 1350–2550 nm NIR reflectance spectrum allows for correct compound identification within a given class of energetic materials, including nitro-aromatics, nitro-amines, nitrate esters, and peroxides. In addition, the detailed characterization of mixtures of energetic materials, such as plastic formulations containing PETN (pentaerythritol tetranitrate) and RDX (trinitro triazinane), is feasible. The results presented illustrate that the NIR spectra of energetic compounds and mixtures are sufficiently selective to prevent false-positive results for a broad range of food-related products, household chemicals, raw materials used for the production of home-made explosives, drugs of abuse, and products that are sometimes used to create hoax improvised explosive devices. However, for frequently encountered pyrotechnic mixtures, such as black powder, flash powder, and smokeless powder, and some basic inorganic raw materials, the application of NIR spectroscopy remains challenging. Another challenge is presented by casework samples of contaminated, aged, and degraded energetic materials or poor-quality HMEs (home-made explosives), for which the spectral signature deviates significantly from the reference spectra, potentially leading to false-negative outcomes.
Publisher
MDPI AG,MDPI
Subject
/ Bombs
/ Evidence
/ Improvised explosive devices
/ Microelectromechanical systems
/ NIR
/ Nitrates
/ Oxazepam
/ Polyols
/ Powders
/ Sensors
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