A review of the analysis of vegetable oil residues from fire debris samples: analytical scheme, interpretation of the results, and future needs |
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Authors: | Stauffer Eric |
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Institution: | 1222 Jefferson Drive, Atlanta, GA 30350, USA. criminalistics@mac.com |
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Abstract: | This paper reviews the literature on the analysis of vegetable (and animal) oil residues from fire debris samples. The examination sequence starts with the solvent extraction of the residues from the substrate. The extract is then prepared for instrumental analysis by derivatizing fatty acids (FAs) into fatty acid methyl esters. The analysis is then carried out by gas chromatography or gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The interpretation of the results is a difficult operation seriously limited by a lack of research on the subject. The present data analysis scheme utilizes FA ratios to determine the presence of vegetable oils and their propensity to self-heat and possibly, to spontaneously ignite. Preliminary work has demonstrated that it is possible to detect chemical compounds specific to an oil that underwent spontaneous ignition. Guidelines to conduct future research in the analysis of vegetable oil residues from fire debris samples are also presented. |
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Keywords: | forensic science fire debris analysis vegetable oil fatty acids spontaneous ignition self-heating fire investigation gas chromatography mass spectrometry |
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