Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7687692 | TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry | 2018 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCÂ ÃÂ GC) has become accepted as one of the most powerful separation techniques in several application areas. In forensic investigations, however, it has not yet been entirely established due to limitations regarding standardized methodology, data interpretation and consistency of results. Nevertheless, GCÂ ÃÂ GC allows for target analysis, compound class analysis and chemical fingerprinting of samples and is therefore increasingly applied in forensic analytics. In this review, recent and significant advances in GCÂ ÃÂ GC for application to forensic studies including human scent, arson investigations, security-relevant substances and environmental forensics are discussed. The discussion includes a brief overview of the latest trends and evolutions with regard to the various forensic applications and data evaluation as well as limitations. This leads to the conclusion that the full potential of the comprehensive data sets can only be achieved by implementing standardized analysis and data processing methods.
Keywords
NPDPCBsKNNHCAqTOFDDTsFFFPBDEsPCNsTICFRSTOFKMDSCCPsMCCPsCBRNCWAsQMSμECDRFFdichlorodiphenyltrichloroethanesTriaromatic steroidsVOCsDOEHS-SPMEPolychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofuransGC × GCTASPCAPCDD/FsPOPsPersistent organic pollutantsChemical fingerprintingUnited StatesPolychlorinated biphenylsHierarchical cluster analysisTargeted analysisPrincipal component analysisanalysis of varianceANOVAVolatile organic compoundsflame ionization detectiontotal ion currentheadspace solid-phase microextractionFIDThermal desorptiontwo-dimensionalPolybrominated diphenyl ethersTime-of-Flight Design of experimentsMass spectrometryHuman scentChemical warfare agentsPolychlorinated naphthalenesKendrick mass defectEnvironmental forensicsliquid chromatographycomprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatographyGas chromatographyHigh-resolutionelectron ionizationone-dimensional
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Authors
B. Gruber, B.A. Weggler, R. Jaramillo, K.A. Murrell, P.K. Piotrowski, F.L. Dorman,