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Forensic discrimination of photocopy and printer toners I. The development of an infrared spectral library

Microscopical reflection-absorption by infrared spectroscopy (R-A IR) was shown as a viable technique for analyzing the polymer resins contained in dry, black photocopy and printer toners. The sampling technique involves a heat transfer of the toner from a document to the reflective surface of alumi...

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Published in:Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 2003-08, Vol.376 (8), p.1272-1278
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