Validation of an Analytical Method for the Identification of SmartWater CSI Forensic Marking Technology


Autoria(s): Moreda, Demi; Martinez, Claudia
Data(s)

17/03/2015

Resumo

SmartWater is a chemical taggant used as a crime deterrent. The chemical taggant is a colorless liquid that fluoresces yellow under ultra-violet (UV) light and contains distinctive, identifiable and traceable elemental composition. For instance, upon a break and entry scenario, the burglar is sprayed with a solution that has an elemental signature custom-made to a specific location. The residues of this taggant persist on skin and other objects and can be easily recovered for further analysis. The product has been effectively used in Europe as a crime deterrent and has been recently introduced in South Florida. In 2014, Fourt Lauderdale Police Department reported the use of SmartWater products with a reduction in burglaries of 14% [1]. The International Forensic Research Institute (IFRI) at FIU validated the scientific foundation of the methods of recovery and analysis of these chemical tagging systems using LA-ICP-MS. Analytical figures of merit of the method such as precision, accuracy, limits of detection, linearity and selectivity are reported in this study. Moreover, blind samples were analyzed by LA-ICP-MS to compare the chemical signatures to the company’s database and evaluate error rates and the accuracy of the method. This study demonstrated that LA-ICP-MS could be used to effectively detect these traceable taggants to assist law enforcement agencies in the United States with cases involving transfer of these forensic coding systems.

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http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/fiu-undergraduate-research-conference/2015/posters2015/13

http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1072&context=fiu-undergraduate-research-conference

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FIU Digital Commons

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Conference for Undergraduate Research at FIU

Palavras-Chave #Chemistry
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