纳米取证----枪击残留物中的纳米颗粒

J. Yang, A. Gunn, T. Palmbach, Dongguang Wei, S. Sinha
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在枪击及相关刑事案件的法医学研究中,射击残留物分析是一个非常关键的环节。然而,目前用于GSR分析的技术并不完善。关于GSR的元素和晶体特征的详细信息缺失。此外,分析需要大量的样品,这些样品很难获得,而且经常可能被污染。目前对GSR的研究主要集中在这些缺陷上。本文详细分析了从温彻斯特Super-X 9mm鲁格机在不同目标距离上从GSR中获得的金属纳米颗粒(直径10- 100nm)的电镜研究。观察到完美球形(直径~ 10 nm)和非常结晶的Pb和Sb纳米颗粒。报道了解释纳米颗粒形成的理论研究。纳米颗粒合成的非平衡热力学过程与人工化学合成方法(如CVD、激光烧蚀等)非常相似。将提出一个简化的模型来解释纳米颗粒在GSR中的合成过程。从纳米粒子合成模型中获得的额外信息将为解决刑事案件提供有价值的法医证据。将讨论该信息的法医益处。这种巧妙的合成机制已被证明在合成纯晶体形式的其他流行的纳米材料。
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Nano-Forensics ---- Nanoparticles in Gun-Shot-Residue
Analysis of Gun-Shot Residue (GSR) is a very critical step in Forensic studies of shooting and related criminal cases. However, the current techniques used for GSR analysis are not complete. Detailed information regarding the elemental and crystallographic signatures of the GSR are missing. Moreover the analysis requires a substantial amount of sample which is difficult to obtain and frequently might be contaminated. The current study on the GSR focuses on these deficiencies. Electron Microscopic studies of the metallic nanoparticles (10-100 nm in diameter) obtained from GSR at different target distances from a Winchester Super-X 9mm luger has been analyzed in detail. Perfectly spherical (diameter ~ 10 nm) and very crystalline Pb and Sb nanoparticles were observed. Theoretical studies explaining the formation of the nanoparticles is reported. The non-equilibrium thermodynamic processes leading to the synthesis of the nanoparticles was observed to be very similar to the artificial chemical synthesis methods (e. g. CVD, Laser Ablation etc.). A simplified model will be proposed to explain the nanoparticle synthesis process in the GSR. This additional information obtained from the nanoparticle synthesis model will provide valuable forensic evidence in solving criminal cases. Forensic benefits of this information will be discussed. This ingenious synthesis mechanism has been demonstrated in synthesizing pure crystalline form of other popular nanomaterials..
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