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A Study of Background Levels of Antimony,Barium, and Lead on Vehicle Surface Samples by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption
Authors:Mircea A Comanescu MPhil  Tiffany J Millett MS  Thomas A Kubic PhD
Institution:1. John Jay College of Criminal Justice – Sciences, CUNY, 524 2. W 59th Street, New York, NY, 10019Corresponding author: Mircea A. Comanescu. M.Phil. E‐mail:;3. W 59th Street, New York, NY, 10019
Abstract:Law enforcement agencies routinely sample for gunshot residue (GSR) by bulk techniques and often submit swabs taken from other surfaces besides the hands of the suspect shooter. This study aims to establish the prevalence of antimony, barium, and lead on normally handled automobile surfaces by graphite furnace atomic absorption analysis. No positives were determined on 50 sampled automobile surfaces above cutoff (positive) from background levels. Transfers of GSR particles from shooter hands to automobile surfaces were found to potentially allow for positive GSR determinations, but such transfers seem to be dependent on the shooting conditions and length of GSR exposure. We determined that our bulk analysis method yields an overall 87.94 ± 5.52% extraction efficiency from cotton swabs, while the LOQ determinations strengthening the fact that bulk analysis methods are valid and valuable tools for GSR investigations.
Keywords:forensic science  gunshot residue analysis  graphite furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy  limit of detection  recovery determination  bulk analysis method
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