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Stable isotope analysis of white paints and likelihood ratios
Authors:N. Farmer   W. Meier-Augenstein  D. Lucy
Affiliation:aEnvironmental Forensics and Human Health, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom;bScottish Crop Research Institute, Stable Isotope Laboratory, Invergowrie, United Kingdom;cDept. of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Lancaster, United Kingdom
Abstract:Architectural paints are commonly found as trace evidence at scenes of crime. Currently the most widely used technique for the analysis of architectural paints is Fourier Transformed Infra-Red Spectroscopy (FTIR). There are, however, limitations to the forensic analysis of white paints, and the ability to discriminate between samples.Isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) has been investigated as a potential tool for the analysis of architectural white paints, where no preparation of samples prior to analysis is required. When stable isotope profiles (SIPs) are compared, there appears to be no relationship between paints from the same manufacturer, or between paints of the same type. Unlike existing techniques, IRMS does not differentiate resin samples solely on the basis of modifier or oil-type, but exploits additional factors linked to samples such as geo-location where oils added to alkyd formulations were grown. In combination with the use of likelihood ratios, IRMS shows potential, with a false positive rate of 2.6% from a total of 1275 comparisons.
Keywords:Bayesian   Isotope ratio mass spectrometry   Likelihood ratio   Paint
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