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High‐throughput walkthrough detection portal for counter terrorism: detection of triacetone triperoxide (TATP) vapor by atmospheric‐pressure chemical ionization ion trap mass spectrometry

Yasuaki TakadaCentral Research Laboratory Hitachi, Ltd Kokubunji‐shi Tokyo 185–8601 JapanH. NaganoCentral Research Laboratory Hitachi, Ltd Kokubunji‐shi Tokyo 185–8601 JapanYasutaka SuzukiCentral Research Laboratory Hitachi, Ltd Kokubunji‐shi Tokyo 185–8601 JapanMasuyuki SugiyamaCentral Research Laboratory Hitachi, Ltd Kokubunji‐shi Tokyo 185–8601 JapanEri NakajimaTachikawa Office WDB Co., Ltd Tachikawa‐shi Tokyo 190–0012 JapanYuichiro HashimotoCentral Research Laboratory Hitachi, Ltd Kokubunji‐shi Tokyo 185–8601 JapanMinoru SakairiCentral Research Laboratory Hitachi, Ltd Kokubunji‐shi Tokyo 185–8601 Japan
2011en
ABI

Abstract

With the aim of improving security, a high-throughput portal system for detecting triacetone triperoxide (TATP) vapor emitted from passengers and luggage was developed. The portal system consists of a push-pull air sampler, an atmospheric-pressure chemical ionization (APCI) ion source, and an explosives detector based on mass spectrometry. To improve the sensitivity of the explosives detector, a novel linear ion trap mass spectrometer with wire electrodes (wire-LIT) is installed in the portal system. TATP signals were clearly obtained 2 s after the subject under detection passed through the portal system. Preliminary results on sensitivity and throughput show that the portal system is a useful tool for preventing the use of TATP-based improvised explosive devices by screening persons in places where many people are coming and going.

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