Fibres are extremely common. They can originate directly from human and animal hair, and also from textiles in the form of clothing, upholstery and carpets. Hair and textile fibres are relatively easily shed and transferred, which means that it is highly likely that fibres will be found at crime scenes. If such fibres are carefully characterised they can be of immense value in the forensic environment. Vibrational spectroscopy is one of the most important methods for the characterisation of natural and synthetic fibres. The vibrational spectrum, whether mid-IR or Raman, can be considered to be a fingerprint of the molecular structure of the fibre and as such has a very high information content
NoThe impregnation of items of clothing with drugs of abuse that are then smuggled through airports ...
Drug trafficking and smuggling is an ongoing challenge for law enforcement agencies. Cocaine smuggli...
The identification and quantification of material present and collected at a crime scene are critica...
Fibres are extremely common. They can originate directly from human and animal hair, and also from t...
Chemical analysis of materials from a crime scene may prove helpful in determining a suspect. In som...
A review has been conducted on the application of the spectroscopic techniques to the comparative st...
Textile fibers are a key form of trace evidence, and play a very important role in crime scene inves...
Infrared microspectroscopy has been used by forensic scientists to analyze polymer. With the develop...
Five forensic fibre cases in which Raman spectroscopy proved to be a good confirmatory method for mi...
The identification of fibers is important to the textile industry, forensic science, fashion designe...
Fibres are one of the most common forms of evidence associated with forensic investigations. The use...
On any given crime scene, the chances of hair being recovered are very likely. In spite of its commo...
Human hair fibres are ubiquitous in nature and are found frequently at crime scenes often as a resul...
Vibrational spectroscopic techniques have shown to be highly suitable for the identification and com...
Forensic examination of textile fibres is based on fibre morphology and on fibre material and dyes c...
NoThe impregnation of items of clothing with drugs of abuse that are then smuggled through airports ...
Drug trafficking and smuggling is an ongoing challenge for law enforcement agencies. Cocaine smuggli...
The identification and quantification of material present and collected at a crime scene are critica...
Fibres are extremely common. They can originate directly from human and animal hair, and also from t...
Chemical analysis of materials from a crime scene may prove helpful in determining a suspect. In som...
A review has been conducted on the application of the spectroscopic techniques to the comparative st...
Textile fibers are a key form of trace evidence, and play a very important role in crime scene inves...
Infrared microspectroscopy has been used by forensic scientists to analyze polymer. With the develop...
Five forensic fibre cases in which Raman spectroscopy proved to be a good confirmatory method for mi...
The identification of fibers is important to the textile industry, forensic science, fashion designe...
Fibres are one of the most common forms of evidence associated with forensic investigations. The use...
On any given crime scene, the chances of hair being recovered are very likely. In spite of its commo...
Human hair fibres are ubiquitous in nature and are found frequently at crime scenes often as a resul...
Vibrational spectroscopic techniques have shown to be highly suitable for the identification and com...
Forensic examination of textile fibres is based on fibre morphology and on fibre material and dyes c...
NoThe impregnation of items of clothing with drugs of abuse that are then smuggled through airports ...
Drug trafficking and smuggling is an ongoing challenge for law enforcement agencies. Cocaine smuggli...
The identification and quantification of material present and collected at a crime scene are critica...