Publications by authors named "Juan-Carlos Atoche"

Raman microscopy is a useful tool for the analysis of drug particles collected with adhesive tapes. In this work, first, the spectra of thirty drugs of abuse, degradation products, metabolites, and common cutting agent standards were recorded and the Raman bands observed were summarized providing the forensic analyst useful information for the identification of drug evidence. Then, the collection of different drug particles by a fingerprint lifting tape commonly used to remove and store fingerprints and fibers, and a white and green packaging tape, followed by the subsequent identification of the drugs by confocal Raman spectroscopy was performed.

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  • A study used gas chromatography with mass spectrometry to compare the ability of DUO and Royal Pack plastic bags to contain volatile compounds from two types of dynamites over 11 weeks.
  • Results indicated that DUO bags effectively prevented the escape of ethylene glycol dinitrate (EGDN), with only minimal detectable release, while Royal Pack bags showed significant leakage within just one week.
  • Additionally, DUO bags exhibited lower background signal interference compared to Royal Pack, making them a better choice for safely storing explosive materials.
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After the train bombing in Madrid (Spain) on 11 March 2004, methenamine was detected in some of the specimens of Goma-2 ECO dynamite submitted to the forensic laboratories when analyzed by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry detection (GC-MS). Methenamine is synthesized from formaldehyde and ammonia through a condensation reaction. However, neither methenamine nor any of these compounds were used to manufacture Goma-2 ECO dynamite.

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  • * The researchers used advanced techniques like gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) to analyze the loss of volatile compounds and high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS) for cross-contamination.
  • * Results showed that polyethylene bags allow volatile compounds to escape, leading to contamination between different dynamite types, with changes in the content of dinitrotoluene (DNT) over time.
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