Voltammetric analysis of luminescent markers in gunshot residues |
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Authors: | Alex Almeida Chedid BSc,Larissa Silva Azevedo PhD,Ayla Roberta Borges da Silva  Galaço PhD,Thiago Rui Casagrande BSc,Osvaldo Antonio Serra PhD,Marcelo Firmino de Oliveira PhD |
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Affiliation: | 1. Departamento de Química, Faculdade de Filosofia Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto—Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil;2. Instituto de Química de São Carlos, Universidade de São Paulo, São Carlos, SP, Brazil;3. Departamento de Química, Faculdade de Filosofia Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto—Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil Departamento de Química Fundamental, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, PE, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Currently, SEM-EDS is used to detect gunshot residue (GSR) from the presence of Ba, Pb, and Sb in the sample. However, the development of new nontoxic ammunition (NTA) has prevented conventional metals from being found. In this work, we aim to determine the presence of an inorganic luminescent chemical marker based on rare earth in gunshot residues using the technique of squarewave voltammetry (SWV). After firing, the luminescent complex [(Eu2Zr)(btc)3(Hbtc)0.5.6H2O], which is used as a chemical marker, can be detected under a UV lamp. An aqueous solution with 0.1 mol L−1 KCl as supporting electrolyte can be easily collected on carbon paste electrode surfaces for SWV analysis A = 100 mV, f = 10 Hz, and step potential of 5 mV are required. The luminescent marker incorporated into the carbon paste electrode showed two anodic peak currents in the region of 0.4 V (vs Ag/AgCl) and at 0.75 V (vs Ag/AgCl) and also a cathodic one in 0.4 V (vs Ag/AgCl). SEM-EDS was able to analyze the same voltammetric results for conventional and nontoxic ammunition containing the luminescent marker. Therefore, voltammetry and SEM-EDS are valid for detecting the new residue marker in GSR. Despite this, the electrochemical method is still more advantageous because of its low cost and lack of expensive equipment and supplies in forensic laboratories. |
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Keywords: | electrochemical sensors GSR gunshot residue luminescent markers nontoxic ammunition NTA rare earth voltammetry |
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