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Forensic identification of explosive oxidizers by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
The mass spectrometry of a group of inorganic oxidizers was studied using the electrospray ionization technique. It was found that a series of cluster ions were predominant in both positive‐ and negative‐ion mode, allowing for the characterization of the investigated oxidizers. The identity of the r...
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