Forensic analysis of post-blast residues from lead styphnate-based primers.

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Lúcio Paulo Lima Logrado, Eduardo Kraemer Góes, Josyelle Maria Alcides Campos
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Explosions involving primary explosives as the sole energetic material are very uncommon, since such compounds are typically used only to initiate main charges. This case report addresses an unusual blast at a civilian logistics facility, where primer compositions containing lead styphnate were present not as initiators but as the principal energetic charge. To investigate this rare scenario, postblast residues were collected from a cotton disc at the explosion epicenter and subjected to forensic chemical analyses. Tandem mass spectrometry (MS-MS) revealed the styphnate ion, while scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) identified lead-rich particles consistent with lead styphnate residues. Additionally, Pb-Ba-Sb-containing particles, characteristic of gunshot residue, were observed. The morphological characteristics of the particles indicate high-temperature formation and, together with their chemical composition containing Pb, Ba, and Sb, provide strong evidence of residues related to deflagration. These findings confirm that the explosion residues originated from a primary explosive, highlighting the forensic relevance of identifying such unconventional scenarios.

法医分析爆炸后苯乙烯酸铅引物残留物。
将初级炸药作为唯一的高能物质的爆炸是非常罕见的,因为这种化合物通常只用于启动主装药。本案例报告涉及民用后勤设施的一次不寻常爆炸,其中含有苯乙烯酸铅的底火组合物不是作为引发剂而是作为主要高能装药存在。为了调查这种罕见的情况,从爆炸中心的棉花盘上收集了爆炸后的残留物,并进行了法医化学分析。串联质谱分析(MS-MS)发现了苯乙烯酸离子,扫描电子显微镜(SEM-EDS)发现了富铅颗粒,与苯乙烯酸铅残留物一致。此外,还观察到具有枪弹残留物特征的pb - ba - sb颗粒。这些颗粒的形态特征表明它们是高温形成的,并且它们的化学成分中含有Pb、Ba和Sb,这有力地证明了它们是与爆燃有关的残留物。这些发现证实,爆炸残留物来自初级炸药,突出了鉴定这种非常规情景的法医相关性。
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