Isolation and stable nitrogen isotope analysis of ammonium ions in ammonium nitrate prills using sodium tetraphenylborate.

@article{Howa2014IsolationAS,
  title={Isolation and stable nitrogen isotope analysis of ammonium ions in ammonium nitrate prills using sodium tetraphenylborate.},
  author={John D. Howa and Michael J. Lott and James R. Ehleringer},
  journal={Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM},
  year={2014},
  volume={28 13},
  pages={
          1530-4
        }
}
RATIONALE Because of the threat of bombings using improvised explosives containing ammonium nitrate (AN), law enforcement and intelligence communities have been interested in stable isotope techniques for tracking and discriminating AN sources. Separate analysis of the AN component ions ammonium and nitrate would add discriminatory power to these techniques. METHODS Ammonium ions in dissolved AN solution were isolated from samples by precipitation using sodium tetraphenylborate solution. We… 

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