同位素拓层次解 (ITHD):一种用于高分辨率汽油源归因和环境法医学的新方法
Zhaowei Jie1, Jun Zhu1, Xiaohan Zhu2
1School of Criminal Investigation, People's Public Security University of China, Beijing, 100038, China; Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing, 100038, China.
Talanta
|November 15, 2025
概括
本研究介绍了同位素拓层次解 (ITHD) 框架,用于高分辨率的汽油源归因. ITHD准确地识别原油来源和炼油厂特定的指纹,帮助环境法医和打击非法燃料贸易.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 法医化学 法医化学
- 地质化学 地质化学
背景情况:
- 非法汽油造成的环境污染和违规行为需要精确的来源归因.
- 目前的方法与复杂的原油地质化学和炼油诱导的同位素分化作斗争.
- 在燃料来源的环境法医中存在一个高分辨率的分析瓶.
研究的目的:
- 介绍同位素拓层次解 (ITHD) 框架.
- 为了分辨自然和人为同位素信号,以准确地归因燃料来源.
- 提供一种工具来识别原油来源和特定的炼油工艺.
主要方法:
- 从中国炼油厂的汽油样本中杆化特定化合物的碳稳定同位素比率.
- 应用ITHD框架来结构和分析同位素信号.
- 利用直角信号处理和拓网络分析.
主要成果:
- 在地区汽油来源方面实现了97.8%的准确性.
- 成功识别出不同的制造商特定的同位素指纹.
- 量化跨来源的相似性,以解决法医的模两可.
结论:
- ITHD框架提供了同位素信号的机械解释性.
- 在9个现实世界非法汽油案件中证明了确且经过验证的来源归因.
- 在环境法医学中为高分辨率燃料来源建立了一个新范式.
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