化学事故后用于法医采样的新型表面采样器

D. Ehntholt, K. Beltis, Michaela Jakubowski, John F. Martin, M. Mccomish
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在涉及故意释放有毒化学物质的事件发生后,需要在受影响的地点收集样本,以便对感兴趣的化学物质进行保存、回收和分析。这些可能包括活性或有毒物种,以及可以作为化学归因标志的化学品,这对分配释放责任很重要。在这项初步研究中,将标准纱布垫表面取样材料和技术与放置在玻璃和涂层钢固体表面的硅橡胶取样器进行了比较。研究了一系列市售硅橡胶的可能用途,并选择了一种硅橡胶进行更广泛的评估,因为它相对容易处理,对分析过程的干扰最小。这些实验是用有机化学物质进行的,这些物质涵盖了一系列的挥发性;使用了两种污染物挑战浓度。使用硅橡胶取样器时,发现从固体表面上收集的有机化学物质的数量始终高于纱布垫。讨论了这些初步实验的结果,并简要描述了正在进行的工作。
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New Surface Samplers for Use in Forensic Sampling after a Chemical Incident
After an event involving the deliberate release of toxic chemicals, there is a need to collect samples at the affected site for preservation, recovery, and analysis of the chemical species of interest. These would likely include the active or toxic species as well as chemicals that could serve as chemical attribution signatures that would be important in assigning responsibility for the release. In this preliminary study, a standard gauze pad surface sampling material and technique was compared with the use of silicone rubber samplers placed on glass and coated steel solid surfaces. A range of commercially available silicone rubbers was examined for possible use and one was selected for more extensive evaluation due to its relative ease of handling and minimal interferences with the analytical process. The experiments were conducted with organic chemical species that covered a range of volatilities; two contaminant challenge concentrations were used. The silicone rubber samplers, as applied, were found to consistently collect higher quantities of organic chemicals from the solid surfaces than did the gauze pads. Results of these initial experiments are discussed and ongoing efforts are briefly described.
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