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The collection, handling, transportation, and thermal desorption of explosive vapor using quartz collection tubes
This work describes the collection, handling, transportation, thermal desorption, and analysis of explosive vapors using quartz collection tubes. A description of the sampling system is presented, along with the collection efficiency of the quartz tubes and some of the precautions necessary to maintain the sample integrity. The design and performance characteristics of the thermal desorption system are also discussed. Collection of explosive vapor using empty, 0.25 inch O.D. by 5.25 inch long quartz tubes at a flow rate of 200 mL min-1 is quite different. Thermal desorption of the explosive vapor molecules using a furnace that allows control of the gas phase chemistry in the IMS has been shown to provide a reliable, reproducible means of analysis. Empty quartz tubes provide a sharper desorption profile than packed collection tubes, resulting in a better signal-to-noise ratio, and perhaps, a lower detection limit than packed quartz tubes. Both the ion drift time of the explosive and its desorption characteristics can provide a means of identification. Sample handling, packaging, and transportation methods which minimize sample loss and contamination have been developed and evaluated.