活性炭带非能动顶空浓缩法和统计分析技术对风化煤油和柴油的分类

Latoya Wright, L. Reid
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从纵火现场采集的样本中存在微量易燃液体,因此其化学成分通常与原始成分不同。这是由于现场热解产物的部分蒸发、燃烧和污染。采用活性炭吸附法和统计分析法对风化煤油和柴油进行了分类研究。被动顶空使用GC-FID色谱图直观识别两种风化可燃液体,而统计分析使用聚类形成法根据其碳氢化合物和样品中使用的材料的独特特征对其进行分组。进行了四个案例研究,其中包括对二十六个风化和未风化样品进行的四十二个实验,这些样品在不同的条件下进行了分析,包括不同的燃烧时间、风化和烘箱温度。以石油为基础的可燃液体,煤油和柴油,在不同的大气条件下用于不同类型的材料进行分析。结果显示,风化煤油和柴油在风化初期有明显区别,但随着时间的推移,样品变得风化,因此更难区分。因此,这就是为什么不能单独使用色谱图在视觉上区分这些风化样品的原因之一。因此,本研究采用了色谱模式和统计方法相结合的方法。根据气相色谱-火焰离子化检测器(GC-FID)法得出的正构烷烃数据进行统计分析,可以区分风化煤油和柴油。
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Classification of Weathered Kerosene and Diesel Fuel using Passive Headspace Concentration with Activated Charcoal Strip and Statistical Analysis Technique
Ignitable liquids are present in trace amounts in samples collected from arson scenes therefore their chemical composition often differs from their original composition. This is due to partial evaporation, burning and contamination by pyrolysis products at the scenes. The research was done using two techniques, passive headspace concentration with activated charcoal strip and statistical Analysis, to classify weathered kerosene and diesel fuel. The passive headspace used GC-FID chromatogram pattern to visually identify both weathered ignitable liquids while statistical analysis used cluster formation to group them based on unique characteristics of their hydrocarbons and materials used in the samples. Four case studies were done which consisted of forty-two experiments carried out on twenty-six weathered and unweathered samples that were analyzed under various conditions which included various time of burning, weathering and oven temperature. The Petroleum based ignitable liquids, kerosene and diesel, were used on different types of materials for analysis under various atmospheric conditions. The result showed visual distinction between weathered kerosene and diesel fuel at the initial stage of weathering but it was more difficult to distinguish as samples became weathered over time. Hence, this is one of the reasons why the chromatogram alone cannot be used to visually distinguish between these weathered samples. Therefore, the combination of the chromatographic pattern and statistical method were applied in this research. It was possible to distinguish between the weathered kerosene and diesel fuel using statistical analysis based on n-alkane data derived from Gas Chromatography- Flame Ionization Detector (GC-FID) method.
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