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Wiley, Journal of Forensic Sciences, 6(49), p. 1-6, 2004

DOI: 10.1520/jfs2004072

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Rapid screening of selected organic explosives by high performance liquid chromatography using reversed-phase monolithic columns

Journal article published in 2004 by Brett Paull ORCID, Michael Dawson, Claude Roux, Philip Doble
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Abstract

This study presents the rapid screening of various high grade explosives by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with monolithic stationary phases. Two gradient methods were developed, the first for quantitative analysis of eleven explosives: HMX; RDX; Tetryl; TNT; 2,3-DNT; 2,6-DNT; 3,4-DNT; 2-NT; 3-NT; 4-NT; and PETN in under 14 min. The second method separated seven explosives in under two min and is suitable for rapid screening to determine the presence of specific and/or class of explosive. The rapid screening methods were successfully applied to soils spiked with known amounts of target explosives. This technology showed excellent potential for forensic explosives detection and analysis.