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Synthesis route attribution of sulfur mustard by multivariate data analysis of chemical signatures.

Karin Höjer Holmgren1, Saphon Hok2, Roger Magnusson1, Andreas Larsson1, Crister Åstot1, Carolyn Koester2, Daniel Mew2, Alexander K Vu2, Armando Alcaraz2, Audrey M Williams2, Rikard Norlin1, Daniel Wiktelius3.   

Abstract

A multivariate model was developed to attribute samples to a synthetic method used in the production of sulfur mustard (HD). Eleven synthetic methods were used to produce 66 samples for model construction. Three chemists working in both participating laboratories took part in the production, with the aim to introduce variability while reducing the influence of laboratory or chemist specific impurities in multivariate analysis. A gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric data set of peak areas for 103 compounds was subjected to orthogonal partial least squares - discriminant analysis to extract chemical attribution signature profiles and to construct multivariate models for classification of samples. For one- and two-step routes, model quality allowed the classification of an external test set (16/16 samples) according to synthesis conditions in the reaction yielding sulfur mustard. Classification of samples according to first-step methodology was considerably more difficult, given the high purity and uniform quality of the intermediate thiodiglycol produced in the study. Model performance in classification of aged samples was also investigated.
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Keywords:  Chemical forensics; Multivariate data analysis; Sulfur mustard; Synthesis method attribution

Year:  2018        PMID: 29784411     DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2018.02.100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Talanta        ISSN: 0039-9140            Impact factor:   6.057


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3.  Route Determination of Sulfur Mustard Using Nontargeted Chemical Attribution Signature Screening.

Authors:  Karin Höjer Holmgren; Lina Mörén; Linnea Ahlinder; Andreas Larsson; Daniel Wiktelius; Rikard Norlin; Crister Åstot
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