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10 June 2005 Microscopic mass transfer of TNT on soil
Olga Liliana Rizo, Tatiana Luna-Pineda, Andrea Carolina Cabanzo, Joel Mendez, Samuel P. Hernandez-Rivera, Miguel E. Castro-Rosario
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We report on the microscopic mass transfer of TNT on soil particles using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersed X ray fluorescence spectroscopy (EDAX). A change in the morphology and spatial distribution of TNT on soil is observed in SEM measurements a few hours after sample preparation. The change in morphology and spatial distribution is found to depend on the soil pH. Evidence is also found for the disappearance of TNT from soil as reflected by a decrease in the N fluorescence signal intensity with time after the preparation of TNT/soil mixtures. The results are modeled with the lattice model that describes the diffusivity solid-solid and provide the transference area and the diffusivity to which TNT transports in soil.
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Olga Liliana Rizo, Tatiana Luna-Pineda, Andrea Carolina Cabanzo, Joel Mendez, Samuel P. Hernandez-Rivera, and Miguel E. Castro-Rosario "Microscopic mass transfer of TNT on soil", Proc. SPIE 5794, Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets X, (10 June 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.603858
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KEYWORDS
Scanning electron microscopy

Particles

Solids

Carbon

Diffusion

Nitrogen

Land mines

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