Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7839921 Journal of Luminescence 2018 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper reports on the development of low cost luminescent markers for gunshot residue (GSR) identification by a new room temperature precipitation synthesis route. These markers are metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) formed by the ligand 1,4-H2BDC (teraphthalic acid) and the metals Zn2+, Eu3+ and Tb3+. The MOFs were synthesized by precipitation, using different ratios of zinc and lanthanides (1-100%). The synthesized MOFs were added to 9 mm NTA gunpowder and, after shots were fired, luminescent residues (LGSR) were visualized under UV radiation. The residues were collected and characterized by non-destructive techniques such as SEM-EDS and emission spectroscopy. All MOFs presented high luminescence. However, those with levels of Eu3+ above 10% or Tb3+ above 5% presented the best cost-benefit. Comparing with the marker containing only lanthanide ions, this represents a cost reduction of up to 7-times. Besides, the precipitation synthesis represents an innovation in developing crystalline, high luminescent and stable luminescent markers for GSR identification.
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