Preparation of a Ytterbium‐tagged Gunshot Residue Standard for Quality Control in the Forensic Analysis of GSR |
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Authors: | Nigel G.R. Hearns Ph.D. Denis N. Laflèche Chem.Eng.Tech.Dipl. Mark L. Sandercock Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Trace Evidence Services (Ottawa), National Forensic Services of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Forensic Science & Identification Services;2. 1200 Vanier Parkway, Ottawa, ON, Canada;3. Trace Evidence Services (Edmonton), National Forensic Services of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Forensic Science & Identification Services;4. 15707 – 118 Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB, Canada |
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Abstract: | Preparation of a ytterbium‐tagged gunshot residue (GSR) reference standard for scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X‐ray spectroscopic (SEM‐EDS) microanalysis is reported. Two different chemical markers, ytterbium and neodymium, were evaluated by spiking the primers of 38 Special ammunition cartridges (no propellant, no projectile) and discharging them onto 12.7 mm diameter aluminum SEM pin stubs. Following SEM‐EDS microanalysis, the majority of tri‐component particles containing lead, barium, and antimony (PbBaSb) were successfully tagged with the chemical marker. Results demonstrate a primer spiked with 0.75% weight percent of ytterbium nitrate affords PbBaSb particles characteristic of GSR with a ytterbium inclusion efficiency of between 77% and 100%. Reproducibility of the method was verified, and durability of the ytterbium‐tagged tri‐component particles under repeated SEM‐EDS analysis was also tested. The ytterbium‐tagged PbBaSb particles impart synthetic traceability to a GSR reference standard and are suitable for analysis alongside case work samples, as a positive control for quality assurance purposes. |
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Keywords: | forensic science gunshot residue quality assurance reference standard scanning electron microscopy energy dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy ytterbium tagged ammunition |
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