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Emerging techniques for the detection of pyrotechnic residues from seized postal packages containing fireworks

Authors :
Karlijn D.B. Bezemer
Peter J. Schoenmakers
Jennifer R. Verkouteren
Arian C. van Asten
Mattijs Koeberg
Greg Gillen
Thomas P. Forbes
Shannon T. Krauss
Annemieke Hulsbergen
Supramolecular Separations (HIMS, FNWI)
Source :
Forensic Sci Int, Forensic Science International, 308:110160. Elsevier
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

High volume screening of parcels with the aim to trace the illegal distribution and selling of fireworks using postal services is challenging. Inspection services have limited manpower and means to perform extensive visual inspection. In this study, the presence of solid pyrotechnic residues collected from cardboard shipping parcels containing fireworks was investigated for direct in-field chemical detection. Two emerging trace detection techniques, i.e., capillary electrophoresis (CE)-based inorganic oxidizer detector and infrared thermal desorption (IRTD) coupled with direct analysis in real time mass spectrometry (DART-MS) were investigated for their potential as screening tools. Detection of non-visible pyrotechnic trace residues from real-case seized parcels was demonstrated using both screening techniques. However, the high nitrate background in the commercial CE system complicated its screening for black powder traces. In addition to rapid screening, IRTD-DART-MS allowed differentiation between flash and black powder by identification of the molecular inorganic ions. Compared to the portable CE instrument, rapid screening using IRTD-DART-MS is currently limited to laboratory settings. The capabilities of these emerging techniques established solid particle and trace residue chemical detection as interesting options for parcel screening in a logistic setting.

Details

ISSN :
18726283 and 03790738
Volume :
308
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Forensic science international
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bbae6d639aca4dd879bb804a0d28fb7d