Forensic Trace Chemistry – Flashcards
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Why must the FTIR detector be cooled with liquid nitrogen and not the detector for the main IR bench? |
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because otherwise you will get thermal noise from the MCT detector -Detector on main bench is DTGS and doesn't have the same problem |
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Paint Layers |
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Electrocoat |
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Primer Coat |
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Basecoat |
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Clearcoat |
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Paint Vehicle |
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Paint Cross-Linkers |
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Paint Additives |
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General Composition of Paint |
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PPG (paint supplier) |
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BASF (paint supplier) |
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Dupont |
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Differences in Paint Chemistry |
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1K vs. 2K |
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Powder Primer and Clear Coats |
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Basecoat Variations |
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Clearcoat Variations |
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Uniqueness in Clearcoat |
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Ceramiclear |
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Standard 2K Isocyanate Clear COat |
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"High Tech" clearcoat |
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Water Clear Coat |
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Acrylic Silane Clearcoat |
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Unique Basecoats |
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Primer Elimination |
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Steps in OEM |
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Repaints |
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Electrolysis |
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decomposition of a conductive liquid by the passage of an electric current |
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Electrophoresis |
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migration of electrically charged particles in a conductive medium under the influence of an electric potential |
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Electroendosmosis |
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Electrodeposition |
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Anodic Electrodeposition |
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Cathiodic Electrodeposition |
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Why Electrocoat |
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Primer/Surfacer |
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Basecoat |
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Basecoat Color Trends |
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Effect Pigments; |
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Pyrolysis |
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Pyrolysis Degradation Mechanisms |
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Random Scission |
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Side Group Scission |
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Monomer Revision |
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Types of Pyrolyzers |
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Microfurnace |
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Curie Point |
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Reistive Filament |
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Pyrolysis ID Methods |
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Pyrolysis Derivatization methods |
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Hydrogenation of Simultaneous Pyrolysis Methylation |
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Hydrogenation (Pyro Derivatization) |
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Simultaneous Pyrolysis Methylation Derivitization |
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Forensic Applications of Pyrolysis |
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Natural Fibers |
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Animal FIbers |
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Vegetable Fibers |
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Ramie |
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Cellulose |
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beta linkage between glucose molecules |
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Xylose |
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sugar composed of 6 membered ring but with oxygen as a member o the ring |
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Coniferyl Alcohol |
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not a polymer, found in coniferous trees |
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Lignins |
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stiffer, less flexible than cellulose, associated with the plant stems |
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Mineral Fibers |
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asbestos (not common now) |
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Man-Made Fibers |
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Addition Polymer |
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Condensation Polymers |
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Examples of Condensation Polymers |
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Fiber Dye Analysis |
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Mordants |
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IR Microscopy of Fibers (preparing slides) |
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Diffraction with Fibers |
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Common Problms in Micro-IR |
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Dye Types |
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Legal Definition of Trace Evidence |
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Scientific (De Forest) Definitionof Trace Ev |
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any object and materials from a crime scene, suspect or victim thatshed light on an investigation can be considered physical evidence |
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Trace as Small Size vs.Vestige |
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Pattern Evidence |
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Techniques for Chemical Comparison of Trace |
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Detection of Explosives (Pre-Blast) |
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EGIS |
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GC-TEA Mechanism |
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Marking Agents |
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Portal Device |
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Post Blast Debris |
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Explosives Analysis Scheme |
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Ignition Susceptibility Test |
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Spot Tests of Explosives |
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Anion Tests for Explosives |
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DPA |
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Greiss I and II |
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Anilate Sulfate |
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Sodium Azide |
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Anion Test for explosives (Sulfide) |
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TPS Chloride |
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BaCl2/HOAc |
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Cation Tests for Explosives |
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Nessler; |
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K Paper/ HNO3 |
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TLC of Explosives |
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Confirmatory Methods for Explosives |
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Example-IC of anions will yield... |
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example- Post Blast Pyrodex CE |
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GCMS Confirmation of Explosives |
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HPLC of Explosives |
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Limitations of GC-TEA and Egis |
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Preparation of Paint Samples |
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Alternative Methods for Prep of Paint Samples |
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Micropellet With CsI (paint) |
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Diffuse Reflectance ofPaint Samples |
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Cutoff Limits for Detectors (Paint) |
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Nitrocellulose |
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Vinyl Resins |
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Paint Extenders |
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Paint Chromates |
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Titanium Dioxide |
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PDQ |
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Pyrolysis of Paints |
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