Artificial aging has been used to reproduce natural aging processes in an accelerated pace. Questioned documents were exposed to light or high temperature in a well-defined manner in order to simulate an increased age. This may be used to study the aging processes or to date documents by reproducing their aging curve. Ink was studied especially because it is deposited on the paper when a document, such as a contract, is produced. Once on the paper, aging processes start through degradation of dyes, solvents drying and resins polymerisation. Modelling of dye's and solvent's aging was attempted. These processes, however, follow complex pathways, influenced by many factors which can be classified as three major groups: ink composition, paper t...
The aging processes of ink dyes in ballpoint inks were determined using modem chromatographic and sp...
The determination of the age of an ink entry from a questioned document is often an essential proble...
The dating of ink in questioned documents remains a significant challenge in forensic investigations...
Artificial aging has been used to reproduce natural aging processes in an accelerated pace. Question...
For more than a decade scientists tried to develop methods capable of dating ink by monitoring the l...
This paper presents a study into the potential of visible spectroscopy with chemometrics as an appro...
The development of ink dating methods requires an important amount of work in order to be reliably a...
The development of an ink dating method requires an important investment of resources in order to st...
Results of research, and remission tests, concerning ageing render it possible - to produ...
Several ink dating methods based on solvents analysis using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC...
Questioned documents are sometimes made to look old in order to make them appear genuine and age of ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.The forensic dating of documents is an important...
Recent ink dating methods focused mainly on changes in solvent amounts occurring over time. A promis...
Ink dating is a significant problem in terms of forensic science. Ballpoint pens are generally used ...
The determination of the age of an ink entry from a questioned document is often a major problem and...
The aging processes of ink dyes in ballpoint inks were determined using modem chromatographic and sp...
The determination of the age of an ink entry from a questioned document is often an essential proble...
The dating of ink in questioned documents remains a significant challenge in forensic investigations...
Artificial aging has been used to reproduce natural aging processes in an accelerated pace. Question...
For more than a decade scientists tried to develop methods capable of dating ink by monitoring the l...
This paper presents a study into the potential of visible spectroscopy with chemometrics as an appro...
The development of ink dating methods requires an important amount of work in order to be reliably a...
The development of an ink dating method requires an important investment of resources in order to st...
Results of research, and remission tests, concerning ageing render it possible - to produ...
Several ink dating methods based on solvents analysis using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC...
Questioned documents are sometimes made to look old in order to make them appear genuine and age of ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.The forensic dating of documents is an important...
Recent ink dating methods focused mainly on changes in solvent amounts occurring over time. A promis...
Ink dating is a significant problem in terms of forensic science. Ballpoint pens are generally used ...
The determination of the age of an ink entry from a questioned document is often a major problem and...
The aging processes of ink dyes in ballpoint inks were determined using modem chromatographic and sp...
The determination of the age of an ink entry from a questioned document is often an essential proble...
The dating of ink in questioned documents remains a significant challenge in forensic investigations...