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The results of a study of the ionization of trotyl and hexogen under atmospheric pressure and various environmental conditions were presented. The influence of environmental factors on the efficiency of the detection of explosives by ion mobility spectrometry was discussed. The peculiarities of ion mobility distribution and the formation of ion mobility spectra for the explosives under various ionization conditions were considered.
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Original Russian Text © A.A. Filipenko, E.K. Malkin, 2010, published in Mass-spektrometria, No. 7(3), pp. 205–212.
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Filipenko, A.A., Malkin, E.K. Study of the effect of ionization conditions on the mass selective distributions of the ion mobilities of trotyl and hexogen by ion mobility spectrometry-tandem mass spectrometry. J Anal Chem 66, 1324–1332 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S106193481113003X
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