Determination of trace elemental concentrations in document papers for forensic comparison using ICP-MS

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  • Published: Oct 5, 2009
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Determination of trace elemental concentrations in document papers for forensic comparison using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry

Journal of Forensic Sciences 2009, 54, 1163-1170
Elizabeth A. McGaw, David W. Szymanski and Ruth Waddell Smith

documentsAbstract: With improvements in manufacturing procedures, comparing physical characteristics of paper samples may not offer sufficient discrimination among different vendors. In this work, the potential to differentiate paper samples based on trace element concentrations was investigated. Paper samples from two different vendors were microwave-digested and trace element concentrations (Mg, Al, Mn, Fe, Sr, Y, Ba, Ce, and Nd) were determined using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. Differences in concentration were assessed statistically using two-way ANOVA and Tukey's honestly significant differences test. Elemental concentrations were shown to be consistent across a single sheet as well as within a single ream of paper for each vendor. Reams from vendor A were differentiated based on Al and Ba concentration while reams from vendor B were differentiated based on Mg, Mn, and Sr concentrations. Paper was differentiated according to vendor based on significant differences in Ba, Sr, Ce, and Nd concentrations.

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