Ambient Ionization MS Analysis of Swabs Used for Explosives Detection
In DESI and DART sources, RDX is mainly detected by the attachment of an anion, although [RDX-H]- can appear on mass spectra in very low abundance (because of low gas phase methylene acidity). Characteristic adduct ions include [RDX+HCOO]-, [RDX+CH3COO]-, [RDX+CI]", or [RDX+NCg- produced in com...
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