Advances in Analysis and Detection of Explosives 1993
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-0639-1_19
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The Instrumental Analysis of Intact and Post Blast Water Gel and Emulsion Explosives

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“…Compared with traditional organic explosives, there are relatively few studies on the forensic identification of emulsion explosives and their postblast residues (2–8). Previous studies rely on the analysis of the oxidizer compounds, hydrocarbons, and other components such as aluminium flakes and glass microballoons.…”
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“…Compared with traditional organic explosives, there are relatively few studies on the forensic identification of emulsion explosives and their postblast residues (2–8). Previous studies rely on the analysis of the oxidizer compounds, hydrocarbons, and other components such as aluminium flakes and glass microballoons.…”
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“…The characterization of emulsion explosives, including the identification of the emulsifier and hydrocarbon components using gas chromatography with flame ionization detection (GCFID) has been described (2,5). Gas chromatography‐mass spectrometry (GC‐MS) has been used to identify components of the emulsifier sorbitan mono‐oleate (SMO) in preblast and postblast samples (6).…”
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