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用于储存爆炸物的透气膜装置的特性及其作为犬类训练辅助工具的用途。

Characterization of an odor permeable membrane device for the storage of explosives and use as canine training aids.

机构信息

Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.

Forensic & Investigative Sciences Program, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.

出版信息

J Forensic Sci. 2023 May;68(3):815-827. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.15229. Epub 2023 Mar 13.

Abstract

The storage and use of explosives is regulated at the state and federal level, with a particular focus on physical security and rigorous accounting of the explosive inventory. For those working with explosives for the training and testing of explosive-detecting canines, cross-contamination is an important concern. Hence, explosives intended for use with canine teams must be placed into secondary storage containers that are new, clean, and airtight. A variety of containers meet these requirements and include screw-top glass jars (e.g., mason jars). However, an additional need from the explosive-detecting canine community is secondary containers that can also be used as training aids whereby the volatiles emitted by explosives are emitted in a predictable and stable manner. Currently, a generally accepted method for the storage of explosives and controlled emission of explosive vapor for canine detection does not exist. Ideally, such containers should allow odor to escape from the training aid but block external contaminates such as particulates or other volatiles. One method in use places the explosive inside a permeable cotton bag when in use for training and then stores the cotton bag inside an impermeable nylon bag for long-term storage. This paper describes the testing of an odor permeable membrane device (OPMD) as a new way to store and deploy training aids. We measured the evaporation rate and flux of various liquid explosives and volatile compounds that have been identified in the headspace of actual explosives. OPMDs were used in addition to traditional storage containers to monitor the contamination and degradation of 14 explosives used as canine training aids. Explosives were stored individually using traditional storage bags or inside an OPMD at two locations, one of which actively used the training aids. Samples from each storage type at both locations were collected at 0, 3, 6, and 9 months and analyzed using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) with Solid-Phase Microextraction (SPME). FTIR analyses showed no signs of degradation. GC-MS identified cross-contamination from ethylene glycol dinitrate (EGDN) and/or 2,3-dimethyl-2,3-dinitrobutane (DMNB) across almost all samples regardless of storage condition. The contamination was found to be higher among training aids that were stored in traditional ways and that were in active use by canine teams.

摘要

爆炸物的储存和使用受到州和联邦级别的监管,特别注重物理安全和对爆炸物库存的严格核算。对于那些为训练和测试爆炸物探测犬而使用爆炸物的人来说,交叉污染是一个重要的关注点。因此,用于犬类团队的爆炸物必须存放在新的、清洁的、密封的二次储存容器中。各种容器都符合这些要求,包括带螺旋盖的玻璃罐(例如梅森罐)。然而,爆炸物探测犬界还有一个额外的需求,即需要能够用作训练辅助工具的二次容器,以便爆炸物释放的挥发性物质以可预测和稳定的方式释放。目前,还没有一种被普遍接受的储存爆炸物和控制爆炸物蒸气排放以用于犬类探测的方法。理想情况下,这种容器应该允许气味从训练辅助工具中逸出,但阻挡外部污染物,如颗粒或其他挥发性物质。一种使用的方法是,在用于训练时将爆炸物放在可渗透的棉袋中,然后将棉袋存放在不可渗透的尼龙袋中进行长期储存。本文介绍了一种新型的储存和部署训练辅助工具的方法,即气味可渗透膜装置(OPMD)的测试。我们测量了各种已在实际爆炸物的顶空部分中鉴定出的液体爆炸物和挥发性化合物的蒸发率和通量。除了传统的储存容器外,OPMD 还被用于监测作为犬类训练辅助工具的 14 种爆炸物的污染和降解。将爆炸物单独存放在传统储存袋或 OPMD 中,存放在两个地点,其中一个地点积极使用训练辅助工具。从每个储存类型的两个地点收集在 0、3、6 和 9 个月时的样本,并使用傅里叶变换红外(FTIR)光谱和固相微萃取(SPME)与气相色谱-质谱联用(GC-MS)进行分析。FTIR 分析显示没有降解迹象。GC-MS 鉴定出几乎所有样本中都存在来自乙二醇二硝酸酯(EGDN)和/或 2,3-二甲基-2,3-二硝基丁烷(DMNB)的交叉污染,无论储存条件如何。在以传统方式储存且被犬类团队积极使用的训练辅助工具中,发现了更高的污染水平。

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