2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2017.12.015
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The relationship between cross-sectional shapes and FTIR profiles in synthetic wig fibers and their discriminating abilities — An evidential value perspective

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“…This latter criterion is critical in order to differentiate polyethylene and polypropylene fibers. [16] studied the dependence between the microscopic features of cross-sectional shapes and the polymer type gathered by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and also found polypropylene fibers, as well as polyvinyl chloride and modalcrylic fibers.…”
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“…This latter criterion is critical in order to differentiate polyethylene and polypropylene fibers. [16] studied the dependence between the microscopic features of cross-sectional shapes and the polymer type gathered by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and also found polypropylene fibers, as well as polyvinyl chloride and modalcrylic fibers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Spectroscopic techniques have shown to be appropriate for the assessment of fibers, being particularly important to screen different samples including textile materials [12][13][14]. Infrared spectroscopy is a valuable technique of fibers comparison and identification in forensic analyses, as previously shown in other works [2,9,15,16].…”
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“…A padronização dos procedimentos de coleta de vestígios e microvestígios de solo em locais de crime para fim de análises das ciências forenses do solo tem grande importância no âmbito criminal e judicial [1][2][3]. Para que esta padronização seja efetiva, é de fundamental importância considerar os seguintes aspectos relativos aos procedimentos de coleta: em uma cena de crime, as amostras de solo podem ser classificadas por duas formas, amostras questionadas e amostras conhecidas [4][5][6][7]. As amostras questionadas têm origem desconhecida ou contestada e frequentemente pertencem à vítima ou ao suspeito.…”
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