2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.vibspec.2022.103405
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Application of deep raman spectroscopy to detect ammonium nitrate concealed in color fabrics

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“…To test colored fabrics, a common method for concealing explosives, such as ammonium nitrate, Hemati Farsani et al utilized deep Raman spectroscopy. 158 The samples consisted of containers with ammonium nitrate concealed in white and brown synthetic fabrics, which are highly fluorescent. The use of space-and time-resolved Raman spectroscopy allowed for depth profiling to acquire high-quality spectra of ammonium nitrate.…”
Section: T H Imentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To test colored fabrics, a common method for concealing explosives, such as ammonium nitrate, Hemati Farsani et al utilized deep Raman spectroscopy. 158 The samples consisted of containers with ammonium nitrate concealed in white and brown synthetic fabrics, which are highly fluorescent. The use of space-and time-resolved Raman spectroscopy allowed for depth profiling to acquire high-quality spectra of ammonium nitrate.…”
Section: T H Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They were able to detect each high explosive using Raman spectroscopy, and the limit of detection was calculated to be approximately 3 ± 1 ng. To test colored fabrics, a common method for concealing explosives, such as ammonium nitrate, Hemati Farsani et al utilized deep Raman spectroscopy . The samples consisted of containers with ammonium nitrate concealed in white and brown synthetic fabrics, which are highly fluorescent.…”
Section: Chemistry: Trace Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%