Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780470027318.a9121
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Mass Spectrometry Applications in Forensic Science

Abstract: The role of mass spectrometry (MS) in forensic science can be characterized as either molecular or elemental analysis. Relatively small, volatile, nonpolar molecules found in a variety of forensic samples can be analyzed with electron and chemical ionization (CI) routinely coupled with single‐stage mass analyzers that provide molecular weight and structural information. Nonvolatile and polar molecules including drugs, poisons, and/or their metabolites routinely found in biological matrices along with other ana… Show more

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“…A HP-5ms Ultra Inhert (30m×250µm×25µm) capillary column was used for sample separation and a a mass spectrometer was used for detection. identify the components [11,12] .…”
Section: Gas Chromatography-mass Spectrometry (Gc-ms) Gc-ms Analysis ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A HP-5ms Ultra Inhert (30m×250µm×25µm) capillary column was used for sample separation and a a mass spectrometer was used for detection. identify the components [11,12] .…”
Section: Gas Chromatography-mass Spectrometry (Gc-ms) Gc-ms Analysis ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, ELISAs are expensive and demand sophisticated and complex instruments. 24−26 The newer techniques like Raman spectroscopy, 27−29 mass spectrometry, 30,31 and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy 32,33 offer enhanced sensitivity and specificity, but their complexity, cost, and operational demands hinder wider clinical application. 34−36 On the other hand, a spectrofluorimetric technique in general offers some merits including simplicity, sensitivity, and reliability due to its superior analytical performance 37 Thus, a spectrofluorimetric technique provides both cost-effective and easy-to-implement analytical methods that could be amended to be used in different clinical applications providing accurate results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%