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Cyclic Pentanone Peroxide: Sensitiveness and Suitability as a Model for Triacetone Triperoxide
Authors:Mark S. Bali B.Sc.   David Armitt Ph.D.  Lynne Wallace Ph.D.  Anthony I. Day Ph.D.
Affiliation:1. School of Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences, UNSW Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy, , PO Box 7916 Canberra BC, ACT, 2610 Australia;2. Weapons Systems Division, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, , Edinburgh, Adelaide, SA, 5111 Australia
Abstract:Research to counter the threat of organic peroxides such as triacetone triperoxide (TATP) is at times hampered by their inherent extreme sensitiveness and volatility. This work describes an approach to lowering some risks associated with the handling of TATP in the laboratory through the use of an analog species, tripentanone triperoxide (TPTP). Sensitiveness has been tested via standard methods. GCMS analysis has shown that TPTP degrades via similar mechanisms to TATP under a range of conditions. Slight differences in product composition were traced to side reactions which may also affect impurities present in homemade TATP synthesis. A pilot field trial was conducted to evaluate TPTP as a substitute for TATP in explosive detection dog (EDD) scent training. The degradation studies have yielded insights into the complexities of the acidic degradation of cyclic peroxides with potential forensic application, and TPTP's inadequacy as a TATP pseudoscent is a valuable example of the limitations of such training aids.
Keywords:forensic science  triacetone triperoxide  tripentanone triperoxide  cyclic peroxide  organic peroxide  thermal degradation  acidic degradation  degradation products  pseudoscent  explosive detection dog
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