Ultraviolet-Visible Spectroscopic Characterisation of Automotive Window Tints for Forensic Purposes

Automotive window tint samples sourced from Western Australian retailers were analysed using transmission ultraviolet-­-visible spectroscopy. The spectra showed features characteristic of known window tint film components such as polyethylene terephthalate and cyclic immino esters. Principal compone...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: van der Pal, Karin, Maric, Mark, Van Bronswijk, Wilhelm, Lewis, Simon
Format: Journal Article
Published: R S C Publications 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36910
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Summary:Automotive window tint samples sourced from Western Australian retailers were analysed using transmission ultraviolet-­-visible spectroscopy. The spectra showed features characteristic of known window tint film components such as polyethylene terephthalate and cyclic immino esters. Principal component analysis showed that samples cluster by both groups of supplier and individual samples, indicating good reproducibility and sample separation. Window tint samples could betraced back to one of three countries of manufacture; Australia, America and Isreal; suggesting that different suppliers are sourcing their samples from the same manufacturer. This indicates the potential for window tint to be used as forensic evidence, as samples are able to be compared on a questioned versus known basis due to the variation in the sources.