“…While existing literature does evaluate the suitability of packaging materials for ILR analysis, these evaluations are usually undertaken by GC-MS analysis without a back-ground matrix present [2,4,6,7,9]. Although real-world fire debris samples involve complex matrix effects [13][14][15][16], cross-contamination studies are conducted on non-competing materials, e.g., wipes or cloth [8,11], or pure materials of interest without other interferants present [10]. Several of these studies use thermal desorption for the investigation [6,7], which circumvents the potential for ILR profile distortion caused by extraction saturation and subsequent displacement from adsorbate-adsorbate interactions [2,17] encountered in passive headspace extraction with activated charcoal.…”