Depth profiling of inks in authentic and counterfeit banknotes by electrospray laser desorption ionization/mass spectrometry |
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Authors: | Yi‐Ying Kao Sy‐Chyi Cheng Chu‐Nian Cheng Jentaie Shiea |
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Institution: | 1. Investigation Bureau, Ministry of Justice, New Taipei, Taiwan;2. Department of Chemistry, National Sun Yat‐Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan;3. Department of Medicinal and Applied Chemistry, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Electrospray laser desorption ionization is an ambient ionization technique that generates neutrals via laser desorption and ionizes those neutrals in an electrospray plume and was utilized to characterize inks in different layers of copy paper and banknotes of various currencies. Depth profiling of inks was performed on overlapping color bands on copy paper by repeatedly scanning the line with a pulsed laser beam operated at a fixed energy. The molecules in the ink on a banknote were desorbed by irradiating the banknote surface with a laser beam operated at different energies, with results indicating that different ions were detected at different depths. The analysis of authentic $US100, $100 RMB and $1000 NTD banknotes indicated that ions detected in ‘color‐shifting’ and ‘typography’ regions were significantly different. Additionally, the abundances of some ions dramatically changed with the depth of the aforementioned regions. This approach was used to distinguish authentic $1000 NTD banknotes from counterfeits. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | banknote electrospray laser desorption ionization ambient mass spectrometry money counterfeiting depth profiling |
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