The fundamental characteristics and applications of
inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES)
for forensic science purposes have been evaluated.
Optimisation of ICP-OES for single elements using simplex
techniques identified an ICP torch fitted with a wide bore injector
tube as most suitable for multielement analysis because of a
compact analytical region in the plasma. A suitable objective function
has been proposed for multielement simplex optimisation of ICP-OES and
its effectiveness has been demonstrated. The effects of easily
ionisable element (EIE) interferences have been studied and an
interference minimisation simplex optimisation shown to be appropriate
for the location of an interference free zone. Routine, interference
free determinations (<2% for 0.5% Na) have been shown to be critically
dependant on the stability of the injector gas flowrate and nebuliser
derived pressure pulses.
Discrete nebulisation has been investigated for the
analysis of small fragments of a variety of metal alloys which could
be encountered in casework investigations. External contamination
together with alloy inhomogeneity have been shown to present some
problems in the interpretation of the data.
A compact, corrosion resistant recirculating nebuliser
has been constructed and evaluated for the analysis of small fragments
of shotgun steels. The stable aerosol production from this nebuliser
allowed a set of element lines, free from iron interferences, to be
monitored with a scanning monochromator.
The analysis, classification and discrimination of casework
sized fragments of brasses and sheet glasses have been performed and
a method has been proposed for the analysis of white household gloss
paints. The determination of metal traces on hands following the
handling of a variety of metal alloys has been reported. The
significance of the results from these evidential materials has been
assessed for forensic science purposes.
Date of Award | 1985 |
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Original language | English |
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INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA-OPTICAL EMISSION SPECTROMETRY FOR FORENSIC ANALYSIS
Carpenter, R. C. (Author). 1985
Student thesis: PhD