The Effect of Humidity and Dopants on the Detection of TNT Vapor by Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometry (DMS)
Wojciech Pawłowski1], Monika Karpińska2], Anna Zalewska3]
Affiliations:
1] Department of High-Energetic Materials, Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology, 3 Noakowskiego Street, 00-664 Warsaw, Poland
2] Military Institute of Chemistry and Radiometry, 105 gen. A. Chruściela „Montera” Av., 00-910 Warsaw, Poland
3] The Polish Chamber of Chemical Industry, 17 Jana i Jędrzeja Śniadeckich Street, 00-654 Warsaw, Poland
Keywords: differential ion mobility spectrometry, DMS, explosives, trinitrotoluene, effect of humidity, dopants, nicotine, dichloromethane
DOI: 10.22211/cejem/193820
Received: March 23, 2024; Revised: September 26, 2024; First published online: September 30, 2024
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