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Effects of superglue fuming on materials characterization of zip-lock polyethylene bags for route forensic analyses
Authors:Carolyn J. Koester  James F. Blankenship  Patrick M. Grant
Affiliation:1. Forensic Science Center, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, 94550, USA
2. Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Sciences Unit, FBI Laboratory, 2501 Investigation Parkway, Quantico, VA, 22135, USA
Abstract:Using cyanoacrylate or “superglue” fuming to develop latent dermatoglyphic prints significantly altered the volatile and semivolatile compounds within the material of polyethylene zip-lock bags. Comparisons of SPME-GC/MS analyses of poly bags obtained before and after application of a glue fuming fingermark-developing technique resulted in markedly different material profiles of the bags. Not only were species added to the chemical composition of a bag, but other compounds that had been initially present were removed. These effects are particularly important for nuclear forensic investigations in the realm of route (pathway) analyses, and may also be of general interest to criminalistics laboratories that examine illicit drugs and their packaging.
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