KMID : 0385520100230040414
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Analytical Science & Technology 2010 Volume.23 No. 4 p.414 ~ p.422
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Composition of volatile organic components on ballpoint pen inks by HS-SPME GC/MS
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Choi Mi-Jung
Sun Yle-Shik Kim Chang-Seong Park Sung-Woo
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Abstract
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In forensic examinations of question document, analysis about inks components and the dating of ink entries is often of considerable importance and forensic examination of inks is principally concerned with the classification and comparison of chemically complex mixtures. The authenticity about inks analysis of a questioned document may be examined through the analysis of inks used to TLC, HPLC/MS, GC/MS, LDI/MS. We collected 56 difference types of black ballpoint pen inks manufactured from 5 country groups. We identified major 6 species volatile organic components (VOCs), ethylbenzene (0.089-0.244 §¶/mL), o-xylene (0.072-0.331 §¶/mL), m,p-xylene (0.062-0.318 §¶/mL), benzene (0.003-0.173 §¶/mL), 1,1-dichloroethylene (0.003-0.295 §¶/mL), toluene (0.007-0.484 §¶/mL) using HS-SPME GC/MS. The results of this study indicated that determined VOCs of black ballpoint pen inks could make a discriminating tool of inks analysis for forensic question document and can supply methodology for classification and identification of between ballpoints peninks.
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KEYWORD
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forensic science, ballpoint pen inks, classification, discrimination, HS-SPME GC/MS
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