Problems of Forensic Sciences 2002 Vol. 52 (LII) 124-135

IDENTIFICATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS AND ORGANIC SOLVENTS USED IN A SERIES OF ARSONS AND IN THE CONTAMINATION OF DRINKING WATER

Grzegorz ZADORA1, Janina ZIĘBA-PALUS1, Rafał BORUSIEWICZ2
1Institute of Forensic Research, Cracow
2Faculty of Chemistry, Jagiellonian University, Cracow

Streszczenie
Petroleum products (e.g. gasoline, lubricant oil, fuel oil and organic solvents and diluents) are readily available to everybody. Owing to their physicochemical properties, especially volatility and inflammability, these products are often used in crimes (e.g. arsons) and, furthermore, they could cause contamination of the environment. Examples of determination of potential accelerants in samples collected from places of arson as well as samples contaminating water in a well are presented. Passive adsorption on Tenax TA as a method of isolation of petroleum products from a matrix was used. Identification of adsorbed compounds was carried out using a gas chromatograph (GC) coupled with auto-thermal desorber (ATD) and mass spectrometer (MS).

Słowa kluczowe
Passive adsorption; Petroleum products; ATD/GC/MS; Arson; Environmental contamination.

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