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GENERAL

  • Cathodoluminescence in forensic science (Wilfried Stoecklein et al) {Problems of Forensic Science. 2001}
  • Forensic analysis [Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology]
  • Identification of general unknowns (Andrew M. Bowen) [JASTEE, 2010]
  • Instrumental analysis and forensic chemistry (Hossein Ahmadzadeh)
  • Investigation of the steady state measurement process (J. L. nagy et al)
  • Microtomy advantages for cross-sectioning materials [Analytical Solutions]
  • Sample preparation using microwave assisted digestion or extraction techniques (Ming-Keong Wong et al)
  • Teaching forensic analytical chemistry (William E. Brewer et al) (ChemConf '98)

ACTIVACION NEUTRONICA / NEUTRON ACTIVATION

  • Blakey's "Linchpin": Dr. Guinn, neutron activation analysis, and the single-bullet theory. Part 1 (Wallace Milam)
  • El análisis por activación neutrónica y sus alcances en la investigación criminal (Alicia Lucía Morales Pérez)
  • Environmental and geological applications of instrumental neutron activation analysis (Nelson Eby)
  • Guinn's neutron activation analysis
  • Instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) - Practice and potential forensic applications (Nelson Eby y Stephanie Eby)
  • Use of research reactors for neutron activation analysis (IAEA)

CROMATOGRAFIA GENERAL / GENERAL CHROMATOGRAPHY

  • Alcances y limitaciones de la cromatografía de gases y cromatografía líquida de alta eficiencia en los análisis forenses (Alicia Lucía Morales Pérez)
  • Applications of partition chromatography (Richard L. M. Synge)
  • Assessment of the homogeneity of chromatographic peaks - Part I Basic concepts and examples (A. Kuczyńska y B. Walczak) [Acta Chromatographica, 2002]
  • Cromatografía - Universidad de Antioquia
  • Effects of the various preparation procedures of dragendorff reagent on sensitivity for TLC (Kenji Kuwayama et al) [en japónés]
  • Forensic applications of supercritical fluid extraction and chromatography (Sheng-Meng Wang et al)
  • Why derivatize? (Kristi Sellers)

GC

  • A study of the dependence of the Kováts retention index on the temperature of analysis on stationary phases of different polarities (K. Ciążyńska et al) [Acta Chomatographica, 2003]
  • An integrated method for spectrum extraction and compound identification from GC/MS data (S. E. Stein)
  • An introduction to gas chromatography / mass spectrometry (GC-MS) [Office of the Attorney General]
  • Analysis guidebook - Chemical industrial analysis [Shimadzu]
  • Application of pyrolysis gas chromatography to analysis of rubber samples (Tomasz Lachowicz et al) [Problems of Forensic Sciences, 2011]
  • Application of the NeedlEx to the analysis of light mineral oils (Tetsuya Ishiwata y Fujio Ishizawa) [en japones]
  • Applied gas chromatography coupled to isotope ratio mass spectrometry (W. Meier-Augenstein)
  • Biomedical and forensic applications for combined catalytic hydrogenation-stable isotope ratio analysis (Mark A. Sephton et al)
  • Forensic applications of new analytical technologies (Fiona Couper et al)
  • gas chromatograpgy mass spectrometry (Ronald A. Hites)
  • Gas chromatography / mass spectrometry (Fahad Pervez)
  • Gas-phase chiral separations by ion mobility spectrometry (Prabha Dwivedi et al)
  • GC-MS analysis of human skin constituents as heptafluorobutyrate derivatives with special reference to long-chain bases (Alexandre Pons et al)
  • GC/MS analysis (Frederic Douglas)
  • Purge-and-trap GC-MS for the analysis of carboxylic acids by sterification (Yasushi Ehara y Kazuhiko Sakamoto)
  • Pyrolysis/mass spectrometry applied to the shroud of Turin (Raymond N. Rogers)
  • Quality assurance aspects of identification with chromatographic-mass spectrometric methods (Maciej J. Bogusz)
  • Some applications of GC to forensic chemistry (Daniel Dragel et al) [Criminal Law and Criminology, 1963)
  • Some recent developments in headspace gas chromatography (J. Y. Zhu y X. S. Chai)
  • Temperature dependence of Kováts indices in GC, statistical and thermodynamic verification of a kinetic model (K. Ciążyńska-Halarewicz et al) [Acta Chomatographica, 2000]
  • Temperature dependence of Kováts indices in GC. Explanation of empirical constants by use of transition-state theory (T. Kowalska et al) [Acta Chromatographica, 2003]
  • The challenges f changing retention times in GC-MS (Mark Taylor et al)

LC

  • A new concept for isotope ratio monitoring LC-MS (Michael Krummen et al)
  • Application of semi-microcolumn liquid chromatography to forensic analysis (O. Shirota et al)
  • Forensic discrimination od dishwashing detergents by HPLC-MS (Yoshikazu Adachi y Tomoyuki Takahashi) [en japonés]
  • HRG/HPLC/MS combined systems: Toxilcologic and forensic trace analysis (Josep M. Gibert) (Konik-Tech S.A)
  • Introduction to MS quantitation and modes of LC-MS monitoring [Ion Source]
  • Key LC-MS techniques benefit life sciences researches (Michael Easterling et al)
  • Recent applications of LC-MS in forensic science (Michelle Wood et al)

LIBS

  • Spectroscopy: LIBS comes on strong (Steven Buckley)

FLUORESCENCIA - FOSFORESCENCIA

  • Analytical precision and accuracy in X-ray fluorescence analysis (Tomoya Arai) [The Rigaku Journal, 2004]
  • Forensic applications of X-ray fluorescence microscopy (Simon FitzGerald) [Spectroscopy Europe, 2009]
  • High definition X-ray fluorescence: Principles and techniques (Z. Chen et al)
  • High-definition X-ray fluorescence: Applications (Walter Gibson et al)
  • Microanalysis with a polycapillary in a vacuum chamber (Christina Streli et al) [The Rigaku Journal, 2003]
  • Molecular fluorescence and phosphorescence spectrometry (Earl L. Wehry)
  • The quest for a fundamental algorithm in X-ray fluorescence analysis and calibration (R. M. Rousseau) {The Open Spectroscopy Journal, 2010}
  • Total reflection X-ray fluorescence spectrometry - A versatile tool for ultra-micro analysis of objects of cultural heritage (A. von Bohlen)
  • What is fluorescence. A guide fron HORIBA jobin Yvon

ESPECTROSCOPIA / SPECTROSCOPY

  • An introduction to chemometrics
  • An ode to traceability and calibration interval (Emil W. Ciurczak)
  • Applied Chemometrics
  • Applying an integrated approach to equipment qualification and computerized system validation (R. D. McDowall)
  • Back to basics: Qualitative analysis, introduction (A. M. C. Davies y Tom Fearn)
  • Chemometrics applications [PNA]
  • Classification methods (Richard Brereton)
  • Connecting chemometrics to statistics - Part I: The chemometrics side (Howard Mark y Jerome Workman Jr.)
  • Connecting chemometrics to statistics - Part II: The statistics side (Howard Mark y Jerome Workman Jr.)
  • Corrections to analysis of noise: Part I (Jerome Workman y Howard Mark)
  • Corrections to analysis of noise: Part II (Jerome Workman Jr. y Howard Mark)
  • Determinación del número de picos y bandas cromatográficas y espectroscopía mediante derivación (Jesús Mesa Oramas et al)
  • Dichroism spectroscopy (David D. Ball)
  • Discriminating among powder toners of the same colour by the use of spectroscopic methods (Beata Trzcinska) {Problems of Forensic Sciences, 2015}
  • Elemental "fingerprinting" for quality control and forensic applications (Garry Kunselman y Lawrence Neufeld)
  • Finding chemical spectra and spectral data. Spectral Sources on the web [The University of Texas at Austin]
  • Fire and flames (David W. Ball)
  • Interference-free semiquantitative analysis (Glenn Woods et al)
  • Light-emitting diodes (David W. Ball)
  • Limitations in analytical accuracy, Part I: Horwitz's trumpet (Jerome Workman y Howard Mark)
  • Limitations in analytical accuracy, Part II: Theories to describe the limits in analytical accuracy and comparing test results for analytical uncertainty (Jerome Workman y Howard Mark)
  • Limits of detection in spectroscopy (Volker Thomsen et al)
  • Linearity in calibration: Other tests for non-linearity (Howard Mark y Jerome Workman Jr.)
  • Linearity in calibration: Quantifying non-linearity (Howard Mark y Jerome Workman Jr.)
  • Linearity in calibration: Quantifying nonlinearity, Part II (Jerome Workman Jr. y Howard Mark)
  • Linearity in calibration: The Durbin-Watson statistic (Howard Mark y Jerome Workman Jr.)
  • Los ruidos molestos... (Miguel R. Ghezzi)
  • Multivariate prediction uncertainty (Klaas Faaber)
  • Physics and forensics (T. J. Wilkinson et al)
  • Quimiometría en espectroscopía NIR
  • Spectroscopy is applied quantum mechanics, part I: The need for quantum mechanics (David W. Ball)
  • Spectroscopy is applied quantum mechanics, part II: The quantum revolution (David W. Ball)
  • Standardizing mixture interpretation: An open discussion (J. M. Butler)
  • Suspect materials: wheighing the evidence [Project NITECRIME]
  • The analysis of experimental data: The appreciation of tea and wine (Dennis V. Lindley)
  • The electromagnetic spectrum: A history (David W. Ball)
  • The influence of microspectroscopy on evaluating and analyzing forensic evidence (John A. Reffner y Pauline E. Leary)
  • The long, complicated, tedious, and difficult route to principal componentes: Part I (Jerome Workman Jr y Howard Mark)
  • The long, complicated, tedious, and difficult route to principal components: Part II (Howard Mark y Jerome Workman Jr.)
  • The use of virtual calibrations to facilitate understanding of factor analysis (Jonas Schenk et al)
  • Validation of analytical methods (SWGDRUG)

ESPECTROSCOPIA DE MASAS / MASS SPECTROSCOPY

  • A case study on forensic polymer analysis by DIOS-MS: The suspect who gave us the SLIP (Zhouxin Shen et al)
  • A mathematical approach to error reduction in mass spectrometry (Ming Gu et al)
  • Accurate mass & peptide modification (W. D. Lehmann et al)
  • Acronyms in mass spectrometry (Kenneth L. Busch)
  • Ambient MS using DESI: Instrumentation, mechanisms and applications in forensic, chemistry, and biology (Zoltán Tak{ats et al) [Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 2005]
  • Application of mass spectrometry to forensic chemistry (Yoshikazu Adachi)
  • Biomedical and forensic applications of combined catalytic hydrogenation-stable isotope ratio analysis (Mark A. Sephton et al) {Analytical Chemistry Insights, 2007}
  • Challenges in small-molecule quantitation by mass spectrometry (Jay Corr et al)
  • DART-MS in forensics: Taking a bite out of time [Scientific Blogging, 2007]
  • Enhanced forensic mass spectrometry methods (Patrick S. Callery et al) - 2009
  • Forensic applications of ambient ionization MS (Demian Ifa et al) {Anal. Bioanal Chem, 2009}
  • Forensic applications of mass spectrometry (Jehuda Yinon)
  • Forensic mass spectrometry (Mark S. Lesney)
  • Good pactice guide for isotope ratio MS (Jim Carter y Vicki Barwick, Eds) {FIRMS, 2011}
  • Ion composition elucidation (ICE) (Xiaoming Zhao et al)
  • Mass analysis from kilodaltons to megadaltons using macroion mobility spectrometry (Phillip Tan et al)
  • Mass spectrometry for Dummies (Lee S. Parsons) {2013}
  • Quantitative mass spectrometry: Part 1 (Kenneth L. Busch)
  • Quantitative mass spectrometry: Part 2 (Kenneth L. Busch)
  • Quantitative mass spectrometry: Part 3. An overview of regression analysis (Kenneth L. Busch)
  • Quantitative mass spectrometry: Part 4. Deviations from linearity (Kenneth L. Busch)
  • Self-calibration of mass spectral line-shapes for improving the formula identification of unknown compounds (Don Kuehl)
  • Stable isotope analysis of safety matches using isotope ratio mass spectrometry - A forensic case study (N. L. Farmer et al)
  • The IRMS technique [The University of Reading]
  • Using an isotope wiki as a tool for troubleshooting IRMS and related front and peripherals and software (Art Kasson)
  • What is mass spectroscopy used for in forensic science? (Milton Kazmeyer) {Seattle Pi Education}
  • When forensic isotopic analysis goes bad (R. L. Bassett)

ESPECTROSCOPIA VIBRACIONAL / VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY

  • A cautionary tale for infrared users (Bill Maddamas)
  • A compilation of extra information about FTIR spectroscopy and IR materials (Michael C. Martin)
  • A guide to identifying common inorganic fillers and activators using vibrational spectroscopy (Kevin D. O. Jackson)
  • A practical approach to automated FTIR microscopy problem solving (Jane Tyas)
  • A technological approach to quantitative analysis using vibrational spectroscopy in the polymer industry (Sharon Cooke et al)
  • ATR FT-IR imaging in forensic science (Sergei G. Kazarian et al)
  • Advances in the application of array detectors for improved chemical analysis, Part I. Comparison of qualitative analyses using large, computer-based raman spectral libraries (M. Bonner Denton et al)
  • Aldrich edition 2 FT-IR condensed phase library. Part 1
  • An FT-IR microscopic based system: Development and applications for chemical analysis (Norman A. Wright)
  • An attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy of water solutions (Joze Grdadolnik)
  • An introduction to near infrared spectroscopy (Jerome Workman)
  • An introduction to raman spectroscopy: Introduction and basic principles (J. Javier)
  • Analysis of condom lubricants for forensic casework (Gareth P. Campbell y Amanda L. Gordon)
  • Analysis of postmortem metabolic changes in rat kidney cortex using FTIR (Ping Huang et al) Spectroscopy, 2008
  • Análisis conformacional de polímeros mediante espectroscopia infrarroja de polarización (DIR) (Francisco López Carrasquero) {Revista Iberoamericana de Polímeros, 2003}
  • Application of infrared emission spectroscopy to the study of natural and synthetic inorganic materials (Ray L. Frost et al)
  • Applications of vibrational spectroscopy in criminal forensic analysis (Edward Bartick)
  • Assessment of the chlorination of wool by infrared spectroscopy. Part I: The classical approach (A. L. Woodhead et al)
  • Background to the use of specular reflection and reflection/absorption methods (W. Maddams)
  • Backgrounds [IJVS]
  • Design considerations for a portable raman probe spectrometer for field forensics (International Jornal of Spectroscopy, 2012)
  • Detection of trace materials with FTIR using a multi-channel detector (K. L. Andrew Chan y Sergei G. Kazarian)
  • Diffuse reflectance for the routine analysis of liquids and solids (Alexander Shchegolikhin y Olga Lazareva)
  • Expanding the scope of forensic science (William Illsey Atkinson)
  • FT-IR analysis of combinatorial beads and crowns (Robert Alexander)
  • FT-IR photoacustic spectroscopy (John F. McClelland et al)
  • FT-IR spectroscopic imaging: The emerging evolution from a microscopy tool to a cancer imaging modality (Gokulakrishnan Srinivasan y Rohit Bhargava)
  • FTIR and raman spectroscopy Partners against crime
  • FTIR hyperspectral images of microscopic droplets of splattered blood (Scott W. Huffman et al)
  • FTIR spectral imaging applications in trace evidence (Mark Tahtouh et al)
  • FTIR spectroscopy and imaging (Ji-Xin Cheng)
  • Forensic applications of infrared spectroscopy
  • Forensic style contaminant analysis and fingerprinting of polymers with FT-NIR systems [Perkin Elmer]
  • Formatting spectra (Patrick Hendra y Anne De Paepe)
  • Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy advanced topics (Edward M. Suzuki)
  • Glossary of terms used in vibrational spectroscopy (John E. Bertie)
  • Grinding and polishing infrared optical windows (Patrick Hendra)
  • How FTIR works II (Fabrice Birembaut)
  • How FTIR works III (Fabrice Birembaut)
  • How does FTIR work? [IJVS]
  • IR cell reactors for in situ studies (J. Ryczkowski)
  • Identification of compounds in HPLC-eluates by raman spectroscopy (Roland Steinert et al)
  • Identification of recently handled materials by analysis of latent human fingerprints using infrared spectromicroscopy (Ashleigh Grant et al)
  • Imaging - What is it and how is it implemented? (Ellen Miseo)
  • Infrared & raman spectra of solids. Why are they different from solutions? (Patrick Hendra)
  • Infrared and raman microscopes (Bernard Cook)
  • Infrared and raman studies of skin and hair: A review of cosmetic spectroscopy (Kathleen Martin)
  • Infrared applications in the fields of forensic & construction defect engineering (Edward L. Fronapfel y Eric G. Amhaus)
  • Infrared imaging - The evolution of infrared microscopy (Andrew Hind y John Wilson)
  • Infrared imaging [Ambassador]
  • Infrared microspectroscopic techniques for the qualitative analysis of cross-sectioned renal calculi and embedded mineralized deposits (Jennifer C. Anderson)
  • Infrared of solids - The mull technique (Fabrice Birembaut)
  • Infrared reflection methods [IJVS]
  • Infrared spectroscopy (C. P. Sherman Hsu)
  • Infrared spectroscopy [Mtholyoke.edu]
  • Infrared spectroscopy on gases [IJVS]
  • Interpretation of infrared spectra, A practical approach (John Coates)
  • Introduction to raman spectroscopy (Jobin Yvon)
  • Investigating signal-to-noise ratio and signal processing utilizing a FTIR spectrometer
  • Is that band weak or very weak? [IJVS]
  • Mapping the crystalline morphology of isotactic polypropylene by infrared microscopy (G. Ellis et al)
  • Micro-extraction of soluble components from small particles for infrared analysis (Anna S. Teetsov)
  • Microtome glass knives employed for micro-FTIR preparation (Thomas Hopen) {IAMA Newsletter, 2003}
  • Modern microscopy on the light side. The FTIR microscope (Skip Palenik)
  • Modern techniques in chemistry: Infrared spectroscopy
  • Molecular vibrations - a simple tutorial [IJVS]
  • Moving IR spectroscopy down to the micron level puts serial killer behind bars (The Green River case) [Perkin Elmer]
  • Neutron vibrational spectroscopy (Stewart F. Parker)
  • New clues from infrared forensics [Berkeley Lab]
  • Nondestructive identification of synthetic quartz crystal seals usinf spectroscopy (Shoji Kurata) [en japonés]
  • PEM-based VCD spectroscopy (Baoliang Wang)
  • Polarised light in raman spectroscopy (Anne De Paepe)
  • Polarised light in the mid infrared [IJVS]
  • Portable raman spectroscopy systems for field analysis (Brian A. Eckenrode et al)
  • Preparation of samples for IR spectroscopy as KBr disks (Geoffrey Dent)
  • Quantitative Infrared database
  • Raman - A useful crime fighting tool in forensic laboratories (V. Otieno-Alego)
  • Raman microanalysis in the forensic laboratory: Identification and characterization of suspect solids, liquids, and powders (Mark Wall et al)
  • Raman microscopy of a 13th-century illuminated text (Robin J. H. Clarck y Peter J. Gibbs)
  • Raman spectroscopy for homeland security applications (Gregory Mogilevsky et al) International Journal of Spectroscopy, 2012
  • Raman spectroscopy in the forensic conservation of a unique marine artifact: The HMS Victory Trafalgar sail (Howell G. M. Edwards)
  • Reflection spectra (Richard Spragg)
  • SERRS - a sensitive spectroscopic technique (Suzanne D. Cooper et al)
  • Sampling for FT raman spectroscopy (Patrick Hendra)
  • Sampling in FT-raman spectroscopy [IJVS]
  • Scanning of forensic samples on FTIR - sample preparation (Sunil Kumar et al)
  • Signal-to-noise ratio in FTIR measurements (AP. E. Quintard et al)
  • Solving the background problem in the mid-infrared (Patrick Hendra)
  • Spinning samples in FT-spectrometers (Anne De Paepe)
  • Study of sample heating effects arising during laser raman spectroscopy (Yvonne D. West)
  • Substance identification: FT-IR and TGA - Key tools in forensic investigation (ERA Technology)
  • The NIST quantitative infrared database (P. M. Chu et al)
  • The application of a DRIFT accesory for routine analysis of liquids and solids (Alexander N. Shchegolikhin y Olga Lazareva)
  • The atmosphere [IJVS]
  • The background to sample preparation for infrared transmission measurements on solids (William Maddams)
  • The basic physics of infrared emission spectroscopy (William Maddams)
  • The big spiders guide to vibrational spectroscopy on the web (Gary Ellis)
  • The discovery of the raman effect (S. Clauss)
  • The evolution of diamond ATR microsampling (Jim Fitzpatrick)
  • The influence of the medium on the infrared spectrum of self-associated systems. A structural analysis (Michail G. Arnaudov)
  • The infra-red absorption by diamond and its significance. Part 01. Materials and methods (C. V. Raman)
  • The infra-red absorption by diamond and its significance. Part 02. A general survey of the results (C. V. Raman)
  • The infra-red absorption by diamond and its significance. Part 03. The perfect diamonds and their spectral behaviour (C. V. Raman)
  • The infra-red absorption by diamond and its significance. Part 04. The non-luminiscent diamond (C. V. Raman)
  • The infra-red absorption by diamond and its significance. Part 05. The composite diamond (C. V. Raman)
  • The infra-red absorption by diamond and its significance. Part 06. The free vibrations of the structure (C. V. Raman)
  • The infra-red absorption by diamond and its significance. Part 07. The characteristic frequencies (C. V. Raman)
  • The infra-red absorption by diamond and its significance. Part 08. Dynamical theory (C. V. Raman)
  • The infra-red absorption by diamond and its significance. Part 09. The activity of the normal modes (C. V. Raman)
  • The infra-red absorption by diamond and its significance. Part 10. Evaluation of the specific heat (C. V. Raman)
  • The interpretation of vibrational spectra residential school [IJVS]
  • The ultimate in "downskilling": Infrared spectroscopy in automobile scrapyards (Patrick Hendra y Peter Mucci)
  • The use of diamond as an ATR material (Dave Coombs)
  • The use of raman spectroscopy in the detection of counterfeit and adulterated pharmaceutical proucts (Mark R. Witkowski)
  • Ultrafast 2D-IR spectroscopy - Method and applications (Neil T. Hunt)
  • Using polarised vibrational spectroscopy to characterise molecular orientation in polymers: An introduction - A tutorial (Neil Everall)
  • Vibrational contributions to molecular dipole polarizabilities (David Bishop y Lap Cheung)
  • Vibrational microscopy and imaging of heterogeneous inorganic materials (Jon R. Schoonover et al)
  • Vibrational spectroscopy (Vanderkooi)
  • Vibrational spectroscopy I: Infrared spectroscopy [wavesignal.com]
  • Vibrational spectroscopy: A personal guide to techniques and applications (Don Clark)
  • Wavenumber Calibration Tables from heterodyne frequency measurements. Bibliography [NIST]
  • What can NIR predict? (Howard Mark y Jerome Workman Jr)
  • What is raman spectroscopy? (Patrick Hendra)

ELECTROFORESIS / ELECTROPHORESIS

  • Analysis of anions by capillary electrophoresis and ion chromatography for forensic applications (Mark L. Miller et al)
  • Applications of capillary electrophoresis to the analysis of compounds of clinical, forensic, cosmetological, environmental, nutritional and pharmaceutical importance (Marina Tavares et al) {Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society. 2003}

EMISION Y ABSORCION ATOMICA / AAS AND AES

  • Application of coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy in forensic science (Marko Lalchev et al)
  • Clinical applications of ICP-MS: Optimizing the front end (Jerry Dulude)
  • Comparison of laser ablation of bird feathers using 266 nm and 213 nm lasers (Bindu Kaimal et al)
  • Direct laser ablation and ionization of solids for chemical analysis by mass spectroscopy (J. K. Holt et al)
  • Elemental analysis of human cremains using Inductively-coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) to distinguish between legitimate and contaminated cremains (Tom E. Bodkin et al)
  • General atomic spectroscopy (Robert S. Houk)
  • ICP-MS bibliography [University of Missouri]
  • ICP-MS short course (Robert S. Houk)
  • ICP-MS trace-element analysis as a forensic tool (Andrea Ulrich et al)
  • ICP-MS: When sensitivity does matter (Shane Elliot et al)
  • Laser ablation (Robert S. Houk)
  • Laser ablation in analytical chemistry - A review (Richard E. Russo et al)
  • Minimization of sample volume with air-segmented sample injection and simultaneous determination of trace elements by ICP-MS (Osamu Noguchi et al)

MICROESPECTROFOTOMETRIA (MSP)

  • Microspectrophotometry (Ken Wiggins)
  • Microspectrophotometry calibration (Ken Wiggins)
  • Microspectrophotometry first derivative spectra (Ken Wiggins)
  • Microspsctrophotometry validation (Ken Wiggins)

NUCLEAR

  • Application of nuclear and allied techniques for the characterization of forensic samples (M. Sudersanan et al)
  • Factory and field installation system integration test procedures [PNA]
  • Model action plan for nuclear forensics and nuclear attribution (M. J. Kristo et al)
  • NMR chemometric modeling [PNA]
  • Nuclear magnetic resonance basics (Joseph P. Hornak)
  • Process NMR - Initial calibration and validation [PNA]

UV - VIS

  • High resolution full range ultraviolet raman spectrograph [EIC Laboratories, Inc]
  • Selectivity of photodiode array UV spectra for substance identification in systematic toxicological analysis (Matthias Herzler et al) {Problems of Forensic Sciences. 2000}

XRD

  • Application of X-ray diffraction techniques in forensic science (Johny T. Abraham et al)
  • Brief introduction of X-ray multiple diffraction (Yang Chuan-Zeng et al) [The Rigaku Journal, 2000]
  • Considering the role of X-ray spectrometry in chemical analysis and outlining the volume (R. Van Grieken)
  • High definition X-ray fluorescence: Principles and techniques (Z. W. Chen et al)
  • Mineralogy and optical crystallography. Forensic applications of X-ray diffraction
  • Specimen preparation (Victor Buhrke) [The Rigaku Journal, 1999]
  • The fundamental algorithm: A natural extension of the Sherman equation. Part I. Theory (Richard Rousseau y Jacques Boivin) [The Rigaku Journal, 1998]
  • Use of an X-ray spectral database in forensic science (Dennis C. Ward)
  • Use of X-ray in the United Kingdom Forensic Science Service (David F. Rendle) [JCPDS, 2003]
  • X-ray diffraction analysis in the forensic science: The last resort in many criminal cases (Werner Kugler) [JCPDS, 2003]
  • X-ray diffraction analysis of lipstick and gunpowder samples (Raheem Balogun et al)
  • X-ray diffraction in forensic science (David F. Rendle) [The Rigaku Journal, 2003]
  • X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) in forensic chemistry

VALIDATION STUDIES - VALIDACIONES

  • Validation of spectrometry software (R. D. McDowall)
  • Validation of spectrometry software - Audit trails for spectrometer software (R. D. McDowall)
  • Validation of spectrometry software - To patch or not to patch - that is the question (R. D. McDowall)
  • Validation of spectrometry software: A suggested integrated approach to equipment qualification and computerized system validation (R. D. McDowall)
  • Validation of spectrometry software: Applying and integrated approach to equipment qualification and computarized system validation (R. D. McDowall)
  • Validation of spectrometry software: Critique of the GAMP Good Practice Guide for validation of laboratory computerized systems (R. D. McDowall)
  • Validation of spectrometry software: Importance of accurate date and time stamps (R. D. McDowall)
  • Validation of spectrometry software: Risk analysis methodologies for commercial spectrometer software (R.D. McDowall)

RESOURCES - RECURSOS

  • Identification of Organic Compounds - دانشگاه بین المللی قزوین (Irán)

ARTICULOS POR SUBSCRIPCION

  • Adsorption-based electrochemical detection of nonelectrochemical active analytes for capillary electrophoresis (Geoff Gerhardt et al)
  • Analysis of wrapped or cased objects by a hand-held X-ray florescence spectrometer (Hiroyuki Ida y Jun Kawai)
  • Analytical pyrolysis - An overview (W. J. Irwin)
  • Cryogenic focusing of pyrolysis products for direct (splitless) capillary GC (T. P. Wampler y E. J. Levy)
  • Development of Pyr-GC with selective detection: coupling of pyrolysis-GC to atomic emission detection (py-GC-AED) (A. B. Ross et al)
  • Forensic and homeland security applications of modern portable Raman spectroscopy (Emad L. Izake) {Forensic Sci. International, 2010}
  • Forensic investigation of biopharmaceutical manufacturing incidents by light microscopy FTIR microscopy scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry (G. Torraca y Z. Q. Wen)
  • Instrumentation in criminalistics (Paul L. Kirk)
  • LC-MS as a routine method in forensic sciences: A proof of maturity (Maciej Bogusz) [Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 2000]
  • LC-MS in forensic and clinical toxicology (Hans Maurer) [Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 1998]
  • Multivariate pattern matching of trace elements in solids by LA-ICP-MS: Source attribution and preliminary diagnosis of fractionation (David Aeschliman et al)
  • Optical and infrared microanalysis of forensic evidence (Thomas Tague Jr)
  • Practical applications of analytical pyrolysis (Thomas Wampler)
  • Recent advances in the application of stable isotope ratio analysis in forensic chemistry (Niamh Nic Daeid et al)
  • Some examples of applications of a microthermal desorption device in the forensic laboratory (Jan Andrasko) {J. Foren. Sci. 2009}
  • The influence of microspectroscopy on evaluating and analyzing forensic evidence (John Reffner)

REVISTAS / MAGAZINES

  • FIRMS - Forensic Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry
  • Forensic Chemistry
  • International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
  • Journal of Chromatography and Separation Techniques
  • Journal of Near Infrared Spectroscopy
  • Journal of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan
  • Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
  • Spectroscopy
  • Spectroscopy Europe
  • The Internet Journal of Vibrational Spectroscopy
  • The Rigaku Journal

SITIOS DE INTERES / INTERESTING SITES

  • ChemBank
  • ChemDB
  • Chemlin
  • ChemMine
  • Chemometrics
  • ChemSpider
  • eMolecules
  • FDM Reference Spectra Databases
  • FIRMS - Forensic Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry
  • FTIR Raman Search.com
  • Hydrocarbon Spectral Database
  • IR spectroscopy for organic chemists
  • Just Chromatography
  • Martindale's Calculators On-line Center
  • MSDS Databases
  • NMRShiftDB
  • Prof. Nelson Eby (U. Mass Lowell)
  • PubChem
  • Scent Evidence - Human scent as trace evidence
  • SDBS - Spectral Database for Organic Compounds
  • Separation Science at the FBI
  • Simple search of mass spectral databases
  • Solv-DB [NCMS]
  • Waves
  • ZINC - Commercially-available compounds for virtual screening

Books - Libros

  • Handbook of basic atomic spectroscopic data (J.E. Sansonetti y W. C. Martin)
  • How to Interpret Near Infrared Spectra for a Variety of Applications (Jerry Workman)
  • Vibrational and electronic energy levels of polyatomic transient molecules. Supplement A (Marilyn E. Cox)
  • Vibrational and electronic energy levels of polyatomic transient molecules. Supplement B (Marilyn E. Cox)

Videos

  • Adventures of Ana L'Tech - a great Chromatographic Comedy
  • CSI: X-ray fingerprintings. Micro-Xray fluorescence also provides spectroscopic information [ScienceDaily]

Seguidores

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