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İnce Katman Kromatografisi ve UV Görünür Spektroskopi Kullanılarak Kalem Mürekkeplerinin Ayırımı

Year 2024, Volume: 38 Issue: 3, 183 - 194, 31.12.2024

Abstract

Günümüzde sahtecilik ve tahrifata ilişkin suçlar her geçen gün artmaktadır. Bu durumlarda, yazıyla ilgili ortaya çıkan şüpheleri açıklığa kavuşturmak için sorgulanan belge incelemecileri görevlendirilir. Farklı mürekkep bileşenlerine sahip çok sayıda belgenin üretilmesi için çeşitli yazı araçları kullanılır. Mürekkep şüphesi oluştuğunda mürekkebi ve bileşenlerini ayırt etmek için çeşitli teknikler kullanılır. Bu çalışmada çeşitli mürekkep bileşenlerini ayırt etmek için bunların arasında ince tabaka kromatografisi (TLC) ve UV görünür spektroskopi kullanıldı. TLC ve UV spektroskopisi ile kombine analiz ile mürekkeplerin toplam farklılaşma yüzdesi mavi, kırmızı, siyah ve yeşil tükenmez kalemler için sırasıyla %89,58, %80, %66,67 ve %71,43 olurken, mavi, kırmızı, siyah ve yeşil pilot kalemler için sırasıyla %89,58, %80, %66,67 ve %71,43 oldu. sırasıyla %44,45, %100, %57,14 ve %100’lük toplam ayrımcılık yüzdesine ulaşıldı. TLC ve UV-görünür spektrofotometrenin birleştirilmiş sonuçları, kalem mürekkebi örneklerinin çoğunu bireyselleştirme kapasitesine sahipti. UV görünür spektrofotometre kullanılarak yapılan analiz aynı zamanda TLC incelemesinin sonuçlarının desteklenmesine de yardımcı oldu.

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Discrimination of Pen Inks Using Thin Layer Chromatography and UV-visible Spectroscopy

Year 2024, Volume: 38 Issue: 3, 183 - 194, 31.12.2024

Abstract

In present days, crimes related to forgery and alterations are increasing day by day. In these cases, questioned document examiners are appointed to clarify the doubts arising in writing. Various writing instruments that have different ink constituents are used to produce numerous documents. When the ink is under suspicion, multiple techniques are used to differentiate the ink and its components. Among them, thin-layer chromatography (TLC) and UV-visible spectrometry were used in this study to discriminate various pen ink writings. Thin-layer chromatography was used to separate the components of pen inks and differentiate these based on colour, hRf value and number of spots. On the other hand, UV-visible spectrometry was used to discriminate inks based on the peaks of the UV-visible spectra. The percentage of total differentiation of inks with combined analysis by TLC and UV spectrometry for blue, red, black and green ballpoint pens was 89.58%, 80%, 66.67% and 71.43%, respectively and for blue, red, black and green pilot pens, a total discrimination percentage of 44.45%, 100%, 57.14% and 100% respectively was achieved. The combined results of TLC and UV-visible spectrophotometer were capable of individualising most of the pen ink samples. The analysis using a UV-visible spectrophotometer also helped support the TLC examination results. Keywords: Thin layer chromatography, UV-visible spectrometry, differentiation of pens, ballpoint pens, pilot pens.

References

  • Hilton O. Scientific Examination of Questioned Documents (Elsevier Series in Forensic and Police Science) (2nd ed.). Elsevier Science Ltd.1981
  • Harrison WR. Suspect Documents- their scientific examination. Universal Law Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. 2011
  • Jickells S, Negrusz A Clarke’s analytical forensic toxicology. Pharmaceutical Press. 2008
  • Crown DA, Conway JVP, Kirk PL. Differentiation of Blue Ballpoint Pen Inks. J. Crim. Law Criminol. Police Sci. 1961,52(3):338.
  • Nakamura GR, Shimoda SC. Examination of Micro- Quantity of Ball Point Inks from Documents by Thin- Layer Chromatography. J. Crim. Law Criminol. Police Sci. 1965,56(1):113.
  • Lewis JA. Thin-Layer Chromatography of Writing Inks—Quality Control Considerations. J. Forensic Sci. 1996,41(5):14015.
  • Brunelle RL. Ink analysis. Brunelle Forensic Laboratories 591. 2000
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  • Houlgrave S, LaPorte GM, Stephens JC. The Use of Filtered Light for the Evaluation of Writing Inks Analysed Using Thin Layer Chromatography. J. Forensic Sci. 2011,56(3).
  • Barker J, Ramotowski R, Nwokoye J. The effect of solvent grade on thin layer chromatographic analysis of writing inks. Forensic Sci. Int. 2016,139-147.
  • Yadav K. Analysis Of Commonly Used Blue Ballpoint Pen Ink In India By Planar Chromatography. Int J Adv Res. 2017,5(7):981–988.
  • Aginsky VN. Thin-Layer chromatography of inks— Efficiency of separation of ink components. J. Am. Soc. Quest. Doc. Exam. 2019,22(2).
  • Tsutsumi K, Ohga K. Analysis of Writing Ink Dyestuffs by TLC and FT-IR and Its Application to Forensic Science. Anal Sci. 1998,14(2).
  • Bansinge MD, Pradip V, Tekade PV, Bajaj SD, Mahodaya OA, Barwat NA. Analysis of different ball point pen inks using thin layer chromatography and comparison with FTIR spectrometer. Chem. Sci. Trans. 2019,8(2).
  • Roux C, Novotny M, Evans I, Lennard C. A study to investigate the evidential value of blue and black ballpoint pen inks in Australia. Forensic Sci. Int. 1999,101(3):167–176.
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  • Kaluarachchi KAS. The discrimination potential of VSC, TLC and HPLC for ballpoint inks. Sri Lanka Journal of Forensic Medicine, Science & Law 2021,12(2):19.
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  • Saini K, Saroa JS. Differentiation of Colour Photocopy Toners using TLC, UV and FTIR techniques. Journal of Forensic Identification. 2011; 61(6):561-580.
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  • Saini K, and Rathore R. Differentiation of Gel Pen Inks by using High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry. Malaysian Journal of Forensic Sci. 2018(2): 10-17.
  • Saini K, and Rathore R. Differentiation of Red and Black Ballpoint Pen Inks using High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography and Gas Chromatography- Mass Spectrometry. Arab J. Forensic Sci. Forensic Med. 2018,1(7):829–841.
  • Sharif M, Batool M, Chand S, Farooqi ZH, Tirmazi SAAS, Athar M. Forensic Discrimination Potential of Blue, Black, Green, and Red Colored Fountain Pen Inks Commercially Used in Pakistan, by UV/Visible Spectroscopy, Thin Layer Chromatography, and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy. Int. J. Anal. Chem. 2019,1–10.
  • Saini K, Kaur H, Gupta M. Analyses of blue gel pen inks using Thin-Layer chromatography and visible spectrophotometry. J. Forensic Identif. 2014,64(1).
  • Sombut V, Ohama P, Kumpun S, Kulnides N, Yingyyongnarongkul B. Separation of blue ballpoint pen inks- a comparison of solvent systems on thin layer chromatography techniques. Suan Sunandha Science and Technology Journal 2018,5:20-27.
  • Poon N, Ho S, Li C. Differentiation of coloured inks of inkjet printer cartridges by thin layer chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography. Sci Justice 2005,45(4).
  • Saini K, Heer HK, Rathore R. Differentiation of Inkjet Printer Inks by Thin Layer Chromatography and High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography. Res. j. forensic sci. 2015,37(7).
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Primary Language English
Subjects Forensic Chemistry
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Vinayak Gupta 0009-0008-5111-3351

Jasandeep Kaur This is me 0009-0003-6358-1789

Komal Saini 0000-0001-5172-4699

Publication Date December 31, 2024
Submission Date December 28, 2023
Acceptance Date November 11, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 38 Issue: 3

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Vancouver Gupta V, Kaur J, Saini K. Discrimination of Pen Inks Using Thin Layer Chromatography and UV-visible Spectroscopy. J For Med. 2024;38(3):183-94.
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