AUTHOR=Lazarowski Lucia , Simon Alison , Krichbaum Sarah , Angle Craig , Singletary Melissa , Waggoner Paul , Van Arsdale Kelly , Barrow Jason A. TITLE=Generalization Across Acetone Peroxide Homemade Explosives by Detection Dogs JOURNAL=Frontiers in Analytical Science VOLUME=1 YEAR=2021 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/analytical-science/articles/10.3389/frans.2021.797520 DOI=10.3389/frans.2021.797520 ISSN=2673-9283 ABSTRACT=
Effective explosives detection requires dogs to generalize their response to untrained variations of targets that are related to those with which they were trained. Previous research suggests that dogs tend to be highly specific to their trained odors, and are sensitive to alterations in odor profiles. Triacetone triperoxide (TATP) is an increasingly popular homemade explosive due to the widespread accessibility of starting materials. The large variety of reagent sources and production approaches yields high variability in deployed formulations. Whether dogs trained with pure forms of TATP generalize to other variations is unknown, representing a potentially significant security gap. In the current study, we tested dogs (