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膜特性对用于探测爆炸物犬训练辅助器具散发气味的影响。

Effect of membrane properties on the odor emanating from training aids for explosive-detecting canines.

机构信息

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Indiana University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, 46202, USA.

Forensic and Investigative Science Program, Indiana University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, 46202, USA.

出版信息

Anal Bioanal Chem. 2024 Jul;416(18):4219-4225. doi: 10.1007/s00216-024-05359-w. Epub 2024 Jun 7.

Abstract

Canines are widely used for real-time detection of explosives and have proven to be on par with instrumental methods. Canines are thought to rely largely upon detection of volatile chemical constituents of the explosives, though not necessarily the explosive itself. Hence, it is crucial to understand the odor available to them as generated by training aids. Previous studies have established that the Training Aid Delivery Device (TADD) developed by SciK9 is a reliable training aid that reduces cross-contamination and doubles as a storage device. A TADD comprises a standardized container, a synthetic membrane, a membrane holder, and a lid. In the work presented, activated charcoal strips were placed above and below the TADD membrane to determine the relative amounts of volatiles emitted by dynamite (i.e., ethylene glycol dinitrate (EGDN) and trinitroglycerin (NG)). The strips were eluted and the extracts tested using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in negative ion chemical ionization mode. A series of t-tests at 95% confidence level were performed to determine any differences in vapor composition above and below the membranes. Nine synthetic membranes and six glass fiber membranes were tested in this study. It was expected that the relative concentration of volatiles would remain the same on both sides of the membrane; however, selective removal of nitroglycerin by some membranes was observed. Synthetic membranes with larger pore sizes showed no alteration in the vapor composition. Both synthetic and glass fiber membranes did not show a significant change in relative concentration of the other volatile compound in dynamite, i.e., EGDN. Out of all the membranes tested, three synthetic membranes and four glass fiber membranes showed selective alteration in odor availability of nitroglycerin in dynamite. For training purposes, membranes that do not alter the vapor composition should be used in the training aid.

摘要

犬类被广泛用于实时检测爆炸物,并且已被证明与仪器方法相当。人们认为犬类主要依赖于检测爆炸物挥发性化学物质,而不一定是爆炸物本身。因此,了解训练辅助工具生成的气味对于犬类至关重要。之前的研究已经证实,SciK9 开发的 Training Aid Delivery Device(TADD)是一种可靠的训练辅助工具,可减少交叉污染,并兼作存储设备。TADD 由标准化容器、合成膜、膜支架和盖子组成。在目前的工作中,将活性炭条放置在 TADD 膜的上下方,以确定炸药(即乙二醇二硝酸酯(EGDN)和三硝基甘油(NG))释放的挥发性物质的相对数量。将条带洗脱并用气相色谱-质谱在负离子化学电离模式下进行测试。在 95%置信水平下进行了一系列 t 检验,以确定膜上下方蒸气组成的任何差异。在这项研究中测试了 9 个合成膜和 6 个玻璃纤维膜。预计在膜的两侧,挥发性物质的相对浓度会保持不变;然而,一些膜选择性地去除了硝化甘油。孔径较大的合成膜没有改变蒸气组成。合成膜和玻璃纤维膜都没有显示出炸药中另一种挥发性化合物 EGDN 的相对浓度发生显著变化。在所测试的所有膜中,有三个合成膜和四个玻璃纤维膜对硝化甘油中硝化甘油的气味可用性有选择性的改变。出于培训目的,应在培训辅助工具中使用不改变蒸气组成的膜。

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