University of Amsterdam / Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
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Ruben F. Kranenburg

analytical chemist

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Publications

  • Distinguishing drug isomers in the forensic laboratory: GC–VUV in addition to GC–MS for orthogonal selectivity and the use of library match scores as a new source of information
  • Revealing hidden information in GC–MS spectra from isomeric drugs: Chemometrics based identification from 15 eV and 70 eV EI mass spectra
  • Mass-Spectrometry-Based Identification of Synthetic Drug Isomers Using Infrared Ion Spectroscopy
  • Rapid and robust on‐scene detection of cocaine in street samples using a handheld near‐infrared spectrometer and machine learning algorithms
  • Benefits of Derivatization in GC-MS-based Identification of New Psychoactive Substances
  • Performance evaluation of handheld Raman spectroscopy for cocaine detection in forensic case samples
  • Isomer-Specific Two-Color Double-Resonance IR2MS3 Ion Spectroscopy Using a Single Laser: Application in the Identification of Novel Psychoactive Substances
  • Spotting isomer mixtures in forensic illicit drug casework with GC–VUV using automated coelution detection and spectral deconvolution
  • Deliberate evasion of narcotic legislation: Trends visualized in commercial mixtures of new psychoactive substances analyzed by GC-solid deposition-FTIR
  • Electrochemical detection of MDMA and 2C-B in ecstasy tablets using a selectivity enhancement strategy by in-situ derivatization
  • Impurities, adulterants and cutting agents in cocaine as potential candidates for retrospective mining of GC-MS data
  • A calibration friendly approach to identify drugs of abuse mixtures with a portable near‐infrared analyzer
  • On-site illicit-drug detection with an integrated near-infrared spectral sensor: A proof of concept
  • The importance of wavelength selection in on-scene identification of drugs of abuse with portable near-infrared spectroscopy
  • On‐site forensic analysis of colored seized materials: Detection of brown heroin and MDMA‐tablets by a portable NIR spectrometer
  • Dataset of Near-Infrared Spectral Data of Illicit-Drugs and Forensic Casework Samples Analyzed by Five Portable Spectrometers Operating in Different Wavelength Ranges
  • Portable near infrared spectroscopy for the isomeric differentiation of new psychoactive substances
  • Dataset of near-infrared spectral data of illicit-drugs and forensic casework samples analyzed by five portable spectrometers operating in different wavelength ranges
  • The influence of water of crystallization in NIR-based MDMA·HCl detection
  • Rapid and On-Scene Chemical Identification of Intact Explosives with Portable Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Multivariate Data Analysis
  • Instrument-independent chemometric models for rapid, calibration-free NPS isomer differentiation from mass spectral GC-MS data
  • Trapped ion mobility mass spectrometry of new psychoactive substances: Isomer-specific identification of ring-substituted cathinones
  • Chemical identification and differentiation of positional isomers of novel psychoactive substances – A comprehensive review

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A.C. van Asten

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