Time-resolved fluorescence microscopy of gunshot residue: an application to forensic science
journal contribution
posted on 2007-04-01, 00:00authored byD Bird, Kent Mitchell Agg, Neil BarnettNeil Barnett, T Smith
Time-resolved fluorescence microscopy has rapidly emerged as the technique of choice for many researchers aiming to gain specific insights into the dynamics of intricate biological systems. Although the unique advantages the technique provides over other methods have proven to be particularly useful in the biosciences, to date they have been largely unexploited by other research disciplines. In this paper, we demonstrate the capacity of time-resolved fluorescence microscopy as a practical analytical tool in the forensic sciences via the imaging of gunshot residues that are expelled when a firearm is discharged. This information may prove to be useful for determination of the true sequence of events that took place in a firearm related crime.
History
Journal
Journal of microscopy
Volume
226
Issue
1
Pagination
18 - 25
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Location
Oxford, England
ISSN
0022-2720
eISSN
1365-2818
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2007, The Royal Microscopical Society. 2007, The Authors