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Comparative analysis of aged documents by desorption electrospray ionization–Mass spectrometry (DESI‐MS) imaging

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Document dating is an important and challenging task in the field of forensic science. With the development of analytical techniques, related methods are emerging for document dating studies. Desorption electrospray… Click to show full abstract

Document dating is an important and challenging task in the field of forensic science. With the development of analytical techniques, related methods are emerging for document dating studies. Desorption electrospray ionization–mass spectrometry (DESI‐MS) is an ambient ionization‐MS technique that has been applied in the forensic discrimination of inks. This study focused on utilizing DESI‐MS to distinguish between ink entries of different ages. Blue ballpoint ink and black gel ink samples were artificially aged by heat and light exposure and then screened by DESI‐MS in the positive ion mode, with a methanol–water‐formic acid solution (90:10:0.1%, v/v/v) as the desorption solvent. As a result, the artificially aged ink samples were directly differentiated from the reference ones in the chemical images of age‐dependent compounds such as basic dyes or polyethylene glycol derivatives. The amount of ethoxylated fatty amine surfactants in copy paper was also found to decrease after artificial aging. Moreover, this method enabled us to visualize the differences between the composition of naturally aged and fresh ink samples. It has been proven to cause no apparent destruction of the samples. The identification of chronological changes in document materials suggests that the DESI‐MS method is a promising approach for relative document dating.

Keywords: ionization; ink; desorption; desorption electrospray; electrospray ionization; ionization mass

Journal Title: Journal of Forensic Sciences
Year Published: 2022

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