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Multiple stable isotope characterization as a forensic tool to distinguish acid scavenger samples
Authors:Moran James J  Kreuzer Helen W  Carman April J  Wahl Jon H  Duckworth Douglas C
Affiliation:Chemical and Biological Signature Sciences, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA 99352, USA. james.moran@pnnl.gov
Abstract:Acid scavengers are frequently used as stabilizer compounds in a variety of applications. When used to stabilize volatile compounds such as nerve agents, the lower volatility and higher stability of acid scavengers make them more persistent in a post-event forensic setting. Compound-specific isotope analysis of carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen in three acid-scavenging compounds (N,N-diethylaniline, tributylamine, and triethylamine) were used as a tool for distinguishing between different samples. Combined analysis of multiple isotopes improved sample resolution, for instance differentiation between triethylamine samples improved from 80% based on carbon alone to 96% when combining with additional isotope data. The compound-specific methods developed here can be applied to instances where these compounds are not pure, such as when mixed with an agent or when found as a residue. Effective sample matching can be crucial for linking compounds at multiple event sites or linking a supply inventory to an event.
Keywords:forensic science  compound‐specific isotope analysis  stable isotope  acid scavenger  nerve agent  sarin  triethylamine  N,N‐diethylaniline  tributylamine
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