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Contents; Series Preface; Preface; About the Author; Acronyms, Abbreviations and Symbols; Chapter 1 The Chemistry of Forensic Evidence; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Evidence Types; 1.2.1 Polymers; 1.2.2 Fibres; 1.2.3 Paint; 1.2.4 Documents; 1.2.5 Glass; 1.2.6 Soil; 1.2.7 Explosives; 1.2.8 Firearms; 1.2.9 Arson; 1.2.10 Body Fluids; 1.2.11 Drugs and Toxicology; 1.2.12 Fingerprints; 1.3 Introduction to Data Analysis; 1.4 Summary; References; Chapter 2 Preliminary Tests; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Chemical Tests; 2.2.1 Methods; 2.2.2 Drugs and Toxicology; 2.2.3 Body Fluids 327 $a2.2.4 Gunshot Residue2.2.5 Explosives; 2.2.6 Paint; 2.2.7 Documents; 2.3 Density; 2.3.1 Methods; 2.3.2 Glass; 2.3.3 Soil; 2.3.4 Polymers; 2.4 Light Examination; 2.4.1 Methods; 2.4.2 Fingerprints; 2.4.3 Body fluids; 2.4.4 Documents; 2.5 Summary; References; Chapter 3 Microscopic Techniques; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Optical Microscopy; 3.2.1 Methods; 3.2.2 Interpretation; 3.2.3 Fibres; 3.2.4 Paint; 3.2.5 Drugs; 3.2.6 Glass; 3.2.7 Soil; 3.2.8 Documents; 3.2.9 Firearms; 3.3 Transmission Electron Microscopy; 3.3.1 Method; 3.3.2 Interpretation; 3.3.3 Paint; 3.4 Scanning Electron Microscopy 327 $a3.4.1 Methods3.4.2 Interpretation; 3.4.3 Gunshot Residue; 3.4.4 Paint; 3.4.5 Fibres; 3.4.6 Documents; 3.4.7 Glass; 3.5 Atomic Force Microscopy; 3.5.1 Methods; 3.5.2 Interpretation; 3.5.3 Documents; 3.6 X-Ray Diffraction; 3.6.1 Methods; 3.6.2 Interpretation; 3.6.3 Explosives; 3.6.4 Paint; 3.6.5 Drugs; 3.6.6 Documents; 3.6.7 Soil; 3.7 Summary; References; Chapter 4 Molecular Spectroscopy; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Infrared Spectroscopy; 4.2.1 Methods; 4.2.2 Interpretation; 4.2.3 Paint; 4.2.4 Fibres; 4.2.5 Polymers; 4.2.6 Documents; 4.2.7 Explosives; 4.2.8 Drugs; 4.3 Raman Spectroscopy 327 $a4.3.1 Methods4.3.2 Interpretation; 4.3.3 Drugs; 4.3.4 Paint; 4.3.5 Fibres; 4.3.6 Documents; 4.3.7 Explosives; 4.4 Ultraviolet-visible Spectroscopy; 4.4.1 Methods; 4.4.2 Interpretation; 4.4.3 Fibres; 4.4.4 Paint; 4.4.5 Documents; 4.4.6 Drugs; 4.4.7 Toxicology; 4.5 Fluorescence Spectroscopy; 4.5.1 Methods; 4.5.2 Interpretation; 4.5.3 Body Fluids; 4.5.4 Toxicology; 4.5.5 Fibres; 4.6 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; 4.6.1 Methods; 4.6.2 Interpretation; 4.6.3 Drugs; 4.6.4 Explosives; 4.7 Summary; References; Chapter 5 Elemental Analysis; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Atomic Spectrometry 327 $a5.2.1 Methods5.2.2 Interpretation; 5.2.3 Glass; 5.2.4 Gunshot Residue; 5.2.5 Toxicology; 5.3 Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry; 5.3.1 Methods; 5.3.2 Interpretation; 5.3.3 Glass; 5.3.4 Paint; 5.3.5 Gunshot Residue; 5.4 X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy; 5.4.1 Methods; 5.4.2 Interpretation; 5.4.3 Glass; 5.4.4 Gunshot Residue; 5.4.5 Paint; 5.5 Particle-Induced X-Ray Emission Spectroscopy; 5.5.1 Methods; 5.5.2 Interpretation; 5.5.3 Glass; 5.6 Neutron Activation Analysis; 5.7 Summary; References; Chapter 6 Mass Spectrometry; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Molecular Mass Spectrometry; 6.2.1 Methods 327 $a6.2.2 Interpretation 330 $a"The book will be an open learning / distance learning text in the Analytical Techniques for the Sciences (AnTS) covering analytical techniques used in forensic science. 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