可调的自固化聚合物,用于从多孔材料中收集潜在特征

Joseph E. Chipuk, Carolyn L. Mazzitelli, J. Kendall, Stephen D. Straight, Melissa A. Reaves, Sara C. Chamberlin
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自固化聚硅氧烷聚合物已被开发用于爆炸物、有机磷酸盐及其降解产物的潜在特征的法医收集。这些聚合物材料以粘性液体的形式穿透样品基底,随后硬化为半软固体,可以通过新形成的聚合物材料与埋藏在基底内的分析物的非共价相互作用从基底上剥离,以提取特征。本文讨论了旨在改变聚硅氧烷样品材料的化学和物理性质的实验,以优化多孔基底的特征恢复。从混凝土中收集炸药、有机磷酸盐及其降解产物证明了这种方法的实用性。使用自固化聚合物配方的这些特征的恢复与目前的操作取样替代方案(如粘合剂指纹提升器和拭子)进行了比较。演示了制备、提取和检测目标化合物的分析方法。
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Tunable, self-curing polymers for the forensic collection of latent signatures from within porous materials
Self-curing polysiloxane polymers have been developed for the forensic collection of latent signatures of explosives, organophosphates, and their degradation products. These polymeric materials penetrate the sample substrate as viscous liquids and subsequently harden to a semi-soft solid that can be peeled away from the substrate to extract signatures via the non-covalent interaction of the newly formed polymeric material with the analytes buried within the substrate. This paper discusses experiments aimed at altering the chemical and physical properties of the polysiloxane sampling materials to optimize signature recovery from porous substrates. The utility of this approach is demonstrated by the collection of explosives, organophosphates, and their degradation products from within concrete. The recovery of these signatures using the self curing polymeric formulations is compared to current operational sampling alternatives such as adhesive fingerprint lifters and swabs. Demonstration of the preparation, extraction, and analytical methods for the detection of the target compounds is also be presented.
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