Differentiation of black gel inks using optical and chemical techniques

被引:1
|
作者
Wilson, JD
LaPorte, GM
Cantu, AA
机构
[1] United States Secret Serv, Forens Serv Div, Questioned Document Branch, Washington, DC 20223 USA
[2] United States Secret Serv, Forens Serv Div, Questioned Document Branch, Washington, DC 20223 USA
[3] United States Secret Serv, Forens Serv Div, Washington, DC 20223 USA
关键词
forensic science; questioned documents; document examination; non-ballpoint inks; inks; gel inks; gel pens; thin layer chromatography; GC/MS; TLC;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律]; R [医药、卫生];
学科分类号
0301 ; 10 ;
摘要
Gel ink pens have become a common writing instrument in the United States. Questioned document examiners often attempt to optically differentiate gel inks from each other and from other non-ballpoint ink writings (e.g., those from roller-ball pens). Since early formulations were primarily pigment-based, they do not elute when analyzed by thin-layer chromatography. However, recent gel ink formulations (i.e., within the past five years) include dye-based inks that can be easily separated. This study differentiates black gel inks using optical and chemical techniques. The techniques include: microscopy, visible and near infrared reflectance, near infrared luminescence, thin-layer chromatography (TLC), spot tests, and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). As a result of this study a flow chart has been developed allowing for a systematic determination of a questioned ink. In addition, an analysis of volatile compounds found in gel inks revealed that there are some unique ingredients that may be found in gel inks that are not typically found in other non-ballpoint inks.
引用
收藏
页码:364 / 370
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Chemical characterization of black and red inks inscribed on ancient Egyptian papyri: The Tebtunis temple library
    Christiansen, Thomas
    Buti, David
    Dalby, Kim Nicole
    Lindelof, Poul Erik
    Ryholt, Kim
    Vila, Anna
    JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE-REPORTS, 2017, 14 : 208 - 219
  • [22] Chemical characterization of wood samples colored with iron inks: insights into the ancient techniques of wood coloring
    Canevari, Claudio
    Delorenzi, Marica
    Invernizzi, Claudia
    Licchelli, Maurizio
    Malagodi, Marco
    Rovetta, Tommaso
    Weththimuni, Maduka
    WOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2016, 50 (05) : 1057 - 1070
  • [23] Chemical characterization of wood samples colored with iron inks: insights into the ancient techniques of wood coloring
    Claudio Canevari
    Marica Delorenzi
    Claudia Invernizzi
    Maurizio Licchelli
    Marco Malagodi
    Tommaso Rovetta
    Maduka Weththimuni
    Wood Science and Technology, 2016, 50 : 1057 - 1070
  • [24] Development of optical techniques for chemical engineering applications
    Lamadie, F.
    Charton, S.
    de Langlard, M.
    Ouattara, M.
    Sentis, M.
    ATALANTE 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY FOR SUSTAINABLE FUEL CYCLES, 2016, 21 : 461 - 465
  • [25] New optical detection techniques for chemical sensors
    Mendes, SB
    Honkanen, S
    Fallahi, M
    Peyghambarian, N
    METHODS FOR ULTRASENSITIVE DETECTION, 1998, 3270 : 42 - 49
  • [26] Sol-gel based Optical Chemical Sensors
    Lobnik, Aleksandra
    Spela, Korent Urek
    Turel, Matejka
    Francic, Nina
    OPTICAL SENSORS 2011 AND PHOTONIC CRYSTAL FIBERS V, 2011, 8073
  • [27] Analysis of inks using capillary electrophoresis and direct analysis mass spectrometry techniques
    Copper, Christine
    Erbach, Theresa
    McDonough, Meghan
    Drury, Nicholas
    Moini, Mehdi
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2018, 255
  • [28] Continuous ink-jet printing using sol-gel ''ceramic'' inks
    Atkinson, A
    Doorbar, J
    Hudd, A
    Segal, DL
    White, PJ
    JOURNAL OF SOL-GEL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 1997, 8 (1-3) : 1093 - 1097
  • [29] Continuous Ink-Jet Printing Using Sol-Gel “Ceramic” Inks
    A. Atkinson
    J. Doorbar
    A. Hudd
    D.L. Segal
    P.J. White
    Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, 1997, 8 : 1093 - 1097
  • [30] Continuous ink-jet printing using sol-gel “Ceramic” inks
    A. Atkinson
    J. Doorbar
    A. Hudd
    D. L. Segal
    P. J. White
    Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, 1997, 8 : 1093 - 1097