Instrumental neutron activation analysis of gunpowder residues |
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Authors: | A Albu-Yaron S Amiel |
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Institution: | (1) Nuclear Chemistry Department, Soreq Nuclear Research Centre, Yavne, (Israel) |
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Abstract: | A procedure has been developed for the detection of gunpowder residues deposited on the hand of a person firing a gun. The
method is based on neutron activation analysis of the antimony level on the surface of the hand. The surface materials are
removed by a film made by spraying a 4% solution of cellulose acetate in acetone, which sets to form a thin film that can
readily be stripped off. This technique was found to be preferable to the paraffin-lift technique which is in common use.
Following neutron activation of the film in a nuclear reactor, antimony is assayed by high-resolution Ge(Li) spectrometry
without prior chemical processing. The sensitivity of the method is about 5·10−9 g Sb, with a precision of about ±10% at a neutron flux of 5·1013 n·cm−2·sec−1. Analysis of twenty samples taken from the hands of persons who had fired a pistol gave Sb levels of 0.4±0.2 μg, compared
with 0.024±0.013 μg found on the hands of persons who had not fired a revolver. The possible extension of the present technique
to include the determination of additional elements is discussed.
Project carried out with the support of the Office of the Chief Scientist to the Ministry of Defense and with the collaboration
of the Israel Police. |
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