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Application of atomic absorption spectroscopy for detection of multimetal traces in low-voltage electrical marks
Authors:Jakubeniene Marija  Zakaras Algirdas  Minkuviene Zita Nijole  Benoshys Alvydas
Institution:Institute of Forensic Medicine, Mykolas Romeris University, S. Zukausko 12, Vilnius LT-08234, Lithuania. marija.jakubeniene@gmail.com
Abstract:Application of atomic absorption spectroscopy to detect multimetal traces in injured skin is a promising tool for investigation of fatalities caused by electrocution. The present paper is aimed at testing the reliability of this method for metal traces detection in electric current marks and is focused on study of peculiarities of metal penetration into the skin exposed to a current impact. Bare aluminum wire, tin-lead coated copper multistrand wire, and zinc-plated steel rope were used to make electrical marks on pig skin. It is demonstrated that amount of copper, zinc, lead, and iron may serve as statistically reliable indicators for the type of wire, which caused the electrical mark, in spite of the background content of these metals in the skin without injury. Different penetration rates for different metals contained in the wire inflicting an electrical mark were observed.
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