Forensic Science International
Volume 192, Issue 1 , Pages 72-77, 20 November 2009

Simulating transfer and persistence of a chemical marker powder for Lycopodium clavatum spores

Institute of Environmental Science and Research, Mt Albert Science Centre, Hampstead Rd, Private Bag 92-021, Auckland, New Zealand

Received 6 May 2009; received in revised form 30 July 2009; accepted 31 July 2009. published online 03 September 2009.

Abstract 

In this research a chemical marker powder, based on Lycopodium clavatum spores, was studied to determine its transfer and persistence on a T-shirt. Such chemical marker powders are used to provide evidence that a person has handled a covertly marked object, such as a drug package. The powder was found to transfer readily between a marked item and the person handling it. The powder was found to persist on a T-shirt for up to 13h; however, there was only a very small amount of powder remaining at this time. The rate of loss of the L. clavatum spores was found to follow a decay curve. The largest decrease in spores from the T-shirt was seen in the first 2h after the marked item had been handled.

Keywords: Forensic, Trace chemical marker powder, Lycopodium clavatum, Dye-traps, Transfer

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PII: S0379-0738(09)00324-7

doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2009.07.021

Forensic Science International
Volume 192, Issue 1 , Pages 72-77, 20 November 2009