The analysis of mono- and divalent cations present in explosive residues using ion chromatography with conductivity detection
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Hall, KE, McCord, BR. (1993). The analysis of mono- and divalent cations present in explosive residues using ion chromatography with conductivity detection
. JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES, 38(4), 928-934. 10.1520/jfs13490j
Hall, KE, McCord, BR. (1993). The analysis of mono- and divalent cations present in explosive residues using ion chromatography with conductivity detection
. JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES, 38(4), 928-934. 10.1520/jfs13490j
The separation of nine mono- and divalent cations of interest in explosives residue analysis was achieved using a Waters IC Pak-C Cation M/D column with a 3 mN HNO3 eluent and conductivity detection. The apparatus was then used to collect data on the types of cations found in a variety of explosive residues including black powder, smokeless powder, and ammonium nitrate based explosives.