2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2015.06.008
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A microstructured capillary electrophoresis method for nitrocellulose detection in dynamite

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“…[28,29] Finally, other studies have been carried out for the determination of intact pre-blast nitrostarch and nitrocellulose, a secondary explosive that may be present in some explosives of interest such as dynamites or home-made explosives. [30,[32][33][34][35] CE is a promising candidate for the analysis of cations and anions due to its ability to detect charged macromolecules at low concentrations, and thus can be used for collection post-blast residues at crime scene. However, matrix effects and contamination must be considered due to the prevalence of anions and cations in the environment.…”
Section: Conventional Cementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[28,29] Finally, other studies have been carried out for the determination of intact pre-blast nitrostarch and nitrocellulose, a secondary explosive that may be present in some explosives of interest such as dynamites or home-made explosives. [30,[32][33][34][35] CE is a promising candidate for the analysis of cations and anions due to its ability to detect charged macromolecules at low concentrations, and thus can be used for collection post-blast residues at crime scene. However, matrix effects and contamination must be considered due to the prevalence of anions and cations in the environment.…”
Section: Conventional Cementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MSC provided accurate results similar to the conventional capillaries, and traces of NC were detected in real samples. [35] Fig. 2b shows the resulting electropherogram from a diluted dynamite sample, with the NC profile.…”
Section: Conventional Cementioning
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“…With the method developed, amounts in the order of 250–400 pg of nitrocellulose were detected. Figure B shows an average electropherogram of one sample of dynamite analyzed under the optimized conditions, as well as the standard deviation relative to the intensity of each peak from the polymeric profile .…”
Section: Sensing Applications With Mofs In Fluid Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%