Application of Distribution of Oxygen Coefficient in Explosive Neutron Detection

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Oxygen coefficients of 396 explosives, including liquid and solid explosives, 177 dangerous materials, including oxidants, combustible substances, chemical hazards and narcotics, and 9 common packing materials were collected and compared. It can be seem that the explosives can be distinguished from non-explosives by oxygen coefficient with boundary 0.3 to 1.2. This result can support a convincing proof for explosive neutron detection.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 887-888)

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1040-1047

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February 2014

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