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Journal Article 
Trace explosives sensor testbed (TESTbed) 
Collins, GE; Malito, MP; Tamanaha, CR; Hammond, MH; Giordano, BC; Lubrano, AL; Field, CR; Rogers, DA; Jeffries, RA; Colton, RJ; Rose-Pehrsson, SL 
2017 
Review of Scientific Instruments
ISSN: 0034-6748
EISSN: 1089-7623 
AMER INST PHYSICS 
MELVILLE 
88 
034104 
English 
A novel vapor delivery testbed, referred to as the Trace Explosives Sensor Testbed, or TESTbed, is demonstrated that is amenable to both high- and low-volatility explosives vapors including nitromethane, nitroglycerine, ethylene glycol dinitrate, triacetone triperoxide, 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene, pentaerythritol tetranitrate, and hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine. The TESTbed incorporates a six-port dual-line manifold system allowing for rapid actuation between a dedicated clean air source and a trace explosives vapor source. Explosives and explosives-related vapors can be sourced through a number of means including gas cylinders, permeation tube ovens, dynamic headspace chambers, and a Pneumatically Modulated Liquid Delivery System coupled to a perfluoroalkoxy total-consumption microflow nebulizer. Key features of the TESTbed include continuous and pulseless control of trace vapor concentrations with wide dynamic range of concentration generation, six sampling ports with reproducible vapor profile outputs, limited low-volatility explosives adsorption to the manifold surface, temperature and humidity control of the vapor stream, and a graphical user interface for system operation and testing protocol implementation. 
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