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Surface enhanced raman scattering of TNT on TiO2 substrates-photodegradation kinetics of explosives
(2007)
The majority of explosives found in antipersonnel and antitank landmines contain 2,4,6- trinitrotoluene (TNT). 2,4-Dinitrotoluene (DNT) is a common manufacturing byproduct in the synthesis and degradation of TNT. The ...
Separation, identification, and quantification of explosives using thin layer chromatography coupled to mid-infrared laser spectroscopy
(2019-05-10)
The need for rapid instrumentation and methods for detection and identification of chemical and biological threat agents in national defense and homeland security settings has become an ever more important issue in modern ...
Enhanced Raman Scattering of TNT on nanoparticles substrates: Ag, Au and Au/Ag Bimetallic colloids prepared by reduction with sodium citrate and hydroxylamine hydrochloride
(2007)
Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) provides extremely high sensitivity, due to increase in the Raman cross-sections of intrinsically very weak scattering events making these events comparable or even better than ...
Detection and discrimination of high explosives on human hair by Raman scattering
(2020-05-29)
High explosives (HE) represent a high risk to the safety and health of the general population. Therefore, there is an ongoing demand for methods of analysis with limits of detection at trace levels for these hazardous ...