Recent advances in the applications of forensic science to fire debris analysis

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J. Dolan
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[1] Forensic Science Laboratory - Washington,Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2003年 / 376卷
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Fire debris; Ignitable liquid analysis; Arson; Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry;
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The forensic discipline of ignitable liquid and fire debris analysis is rapidly changing. Refinements in existing methods as well as development of new techniques are changing the routine methods of analysis. Optimization of existing extraction techniques and research into novel methods of extracting debris have improved the recovery of ignitable liquids from debris samples. The application of highly specialized instrumentation to problems of sensitivity and matrix interference has resulted in new ways of performing chemical analyses, allowing for improved limits of detection. Preliminary research in novel approaches to ignitable liquid comparisons is being evaluated, with the hopes of providing more detailed information to the field investigators. Research into a variety of areas related to fire debris analysis is ongoing, and will continue to improve the quality of ignitable liquid residue analysis.
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