ASTM E2224-2002 Standard Guide for Forensic Analysis of Fibers by Infrared Spectroscopy《利用远红外光谱测量法进行法医分析的标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: E 2224 02Standard Guide forForensic Analysis of Fibers by Infrared Spectroscopy1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 2224; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A n
2、umber in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 Infrared (IR) spectrophotometery is a valuable methodof fiber polymer identification and comparison in forensicexaminations. The use of
3、 IR microscopes coupled with Fouriertransform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometers has greatly simplifiedthe IR analysis of single fibers, thus making the techniquefeasible for routine use in the forensic laboratory.1.2 This guideline is intended to assist individuals andlaboratories that conduct forensic
4、 fiber examinations andcomparisons in the effective application of infrared spectros-copy to the analysis of fiber evidence. Although this guide isintended to be applied to the analysis of single fibers, many ofits suggestions are applicable to the infrared analysis of smallparticles in general.2. R
5、eferenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:E 1421 Practice for Describing and Measuring Performanceof Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) Spectrometers:Level Zero and Level One Tests2E 1459 Guide for Physical Evidence and Labeling andRelated Documentation3E 1492 Practice for Receiving, Documenting, Storin
6、g, andRetrieving Evidence in a Forensic Laboratory33. Terminology3.1 absorbance (A)the logarithm to the base 10 of thereciprocal of the transmittance, (T); A = log10(1/T) = -log10T.3.2 absorption banda region of the absorption spectrumin which the absorbance passes through a maximum.3.3 absorption s
7、pectruma plot, or other representation, ofabsorbance, or any function of absorbance, against wavelength,or any function of wavelength.3.4 absorptivity (a)absorbance divided by the product ofthe sample pathlength (b) and the concentration of the absorb-ing substance (c); a = A/bc3.5 attenuated total
8、reflection (ATR)reflection that occurswhen an absorbing coupling mechanism acts in the process oftotal internal reflection to make the reflectance less than unity.3.6 backgroundapparent absorption caused by anythingother than the substance for which the analysis is being made.3.7 cellulosic fiberfib
9、er composed of polymers formedfrom glucose subunits.3.8 far-infraredpertaining to the infrared region of theelectromagnetic spectrum with wavelength range from ap-proximately 25 to 300 m (wavenumber range 400 to 30 cm-1).3.9 Fourier transforma mathematical operation that con-verts a function of one
10、independent variable to one of adifferent independent variable. In FT-IR spectroscopy, theFourier transform converts a time function (the interferogram)to a frequency function (the infrared absorption spectrum).Spectral data are collected through the use of an interferometer,which replaces the monoc
11、hrometer found in the dispersiveinfrared spectrometer.3.10 Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometryaform of infrared spectrometry in which an interferogram isobtained; this interferogram is then subjected to a Fouriertransformation to obtain an amplitude-wavenumber (or wave-length) spectrum.3
12、.11 generic classa group of fibers having similar (but notnecessarily identical) chemical composition. A generic nameapplies to all members of a group and is not protected bytrademark registration. Generic names for manufactured fibersinclude, for example, rayon, nylon, and polyester. (Genericnames
13、to be used in the United States for manufactured fiberswere established as part of the Textile Fiber Products Identifi-cation Act enacted by Congress in 1954 (1).43.12 infraredpertaining to the region of the electromag-netic spectrum with wavelength range from approximately0.78 to 1000 m (wavenumber
14、 range 12 800 to 10 cm-1).3.13 infrared spectroscopyto spectroscopy in the infraredregion of the electromagnetic spectrum.3.14 internal reflection spectroscopy (IRS)the techniqueof recording optical spectra by placing a sample material incontact with a transparent medium of greater refractive indexa
15、nd measuring the reflectance (single or multiple) from theinterface, generally at angles of incidence greater than thecritical angle.3.15 manufactured (man-made) fiberany fiber derived bya process of manufacture from any substance that, at any pointin the manufacturing process, is not a fiber.1This
16、guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E30 on ForensicSciences and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E30.01 on Criminalistics.Current edition approved July 10, 2002. Published September 2002.2Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 03.06.3Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 14.02.4Th
17、e boldface numbers in parentheses refer to the list of references at the end ofthis standard.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.3.16 mid-infraredpertaining to the infrared region of theelectromagnetic spectrum with wavel
18、ength range from ap-proximately 2.5 to 25 m (wavenumber range 4000 to 400cm-1).3.17 near-infraredpertaining to the infrared region of theelectromagnetic spectrum with wavelength range from ap-proximately 0.78 to 2.5 m (wavenumber range 12 820 to 4000cm-1).3.18 spectrometerphotometric device for the
19、measure-ment of spectral transmittance, spectral reflectance, or relativespectral emittance.3.19 subgeneric classa group of fibers within a genericclass that share the same polymer composition. Subgenericnames include, for example, nylon 6, nylon 6,6, and poly(eth-ylene terephthalate).3.20 transmitt
20、ance (T)the ratio of radiant power transmit-ted by the sample, I, to the radiant power incident on thesample, Io; T = I/Io3.21 wavelengththe distance, measured along the line ofpropagation, between two points that are in phase on adjacentwaves.3.22 wavenumberthe number of waves per unit length, ina
21、vacuum, usually given in reciprocal centimeters, cm-1.4. Summary of Guide4.1 This guideline covers identification of fiber polymercomposition by interpretation of absorption spectra obtained byinfrared microspectroscopy. It is intended to be applicable to awide range of infrared spectrophotometery a
22、nd microscopeconfigurations.4.2 Spectra may also be obtained by a variety of alternativeIR techniques. Other techniques (not covered in the scope ofthis guideline) include: micro internal reflection spectroscopy(MIR), which differs from attenuated total reflectance (ATR) inthat the infrared radiatio
23、n is dependent upon the amount ofsample in contact with the surface of the prism (2):4.2.1 Diamond cell (medium or high pressure) used with abeam condenser (3-5) (This combination is frequently usedwith a spectrophotometer configured for mid- and far-IR).4.2.2 Thin films: solvent (6,7), melt (4), or
24、 mechanicallyprepared (8).4.2.3 Lead foil technique (6).4.2.4 Micro-KBr (or other appropriate salt) pellets (9,10).This list is not meant to be totally inclusive or exclusive.4.3 This analytical method covers manufactured textilefibers (with the exception of inorganic fibers), including, butnot limi
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