Analysis of household water-based paints for forensic purposes

House break-ins involving a window or door that has been prised open are often encountered in burglary cases. A paint fragment constitutes trace contact evidence of significant importance in such cases and can help forensic scientists to link a suspect to the crime scene. The origin and the identity...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Umi Kalthom, Wei, Wong Jun, Ibrahim, Roliana
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Published: Institute of Forensic Research Publishers 2012
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spelling my.utm.316702019-03-26T08:07:40Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/31670/ Analysis of household water-based paints for forensic purposes Ahmad, Umi Kalthom Wei, Wong Jun Ibrahim, Roliana Q Science (General) House break-ins involving a window or door that has been prised open are often encountered in burglary cases. A paint fragment constitutes trace contact evidence of significant importance in such cases and can help forensic scientists to link a suspect to the crime scene. The origin and the identity of unknown paint fragments are often investigated by comparing with known paint samples. In this study, thirteen household paint samples collected from various sources were examined in terms of their colour, solubility in seven different types of solvents, and by infrared analysis. Most paint samples were found to dissolve in pyridine, dichloromethane and 1,2-dichlorobenzene. Six diagnostic peaks were selected for infrared analyses. The presence or absence of these peaks, corresponding to six functional groups, enabled discrimination between the analyzed paint samples. Institute of Forensic Research Publishers 2012 Article PeerReviewed Ahmad, Umi Kalthom and Wei, Wong Jun and Ibrahim, Roliana (2012) Analysis of household water-based paints for forensic purposes. Problems of Forensic Sciences, 91 . pp. 185-194. ISSN 1230-7483 http://www.forensicscience.pl/pfs/91_Ahmad.pdf
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Ahmad, Umi Kalthom
Wei, Wong Jun
Ibrahim, Roliana
Analysis of household water-based paints for forensic purposes
description House break-ins involving a window or door that has been prised open are often encountered in burglary cases. A paint fragment constitutes trace contact evidence of significant importance in such cases and can help forensic scientists to link a suspect to the crime scene. The origin and the identity of unknown paint fragments are often investigated by comparing with known paint samples. In this study, thirteen household paint samples collected from various sources were examined in terms of their colour, solubility in seven different types of solvents, and by infrared analysis. Most paint samples were found to dissolve in pyridine, dichloromethane and 1,2-dichlorobenzene. Six diagnostic peaks were selected for infrared analyses. The presence or absence of these peaks, corresponding to six functional groups, enabled discrimination between the analyzed paint samples.
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author Ahmad, Umi Kalthom
Wei, Wong Jun
Ibrahim, Roliana
author_facet Ahmad, Umi Kalthom
Wei, Wong Jun
Ibrahim, Roliana
author_sort Ahmad, Umi Kalthom
title Analysis of household water-based paints for forensic purposes
title_short Analysis of household water-based paints for forensic purposes
title_full Analysis of household water-based paints for forensic purposes
title_fullStr Analysis of household water-based paints for forensic purposes
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of household water-based paints for forensic purposes
title_sort analysis of household water-based paints for forensic purposes
publisher Institute of Forensic Research Publishers
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/31670/
http://www.forensicscience.pl/pfs/91_Ahmad.pdf
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