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Elsevier, Science & Justice, 5(55), p. 285-290, 2015

DOI: 10.1016/j.scijus.2015.04.004

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Characterization of anti-theft devices directly from the surface of banknotes via easy ambient sonic spray ionization mass spectrometry

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Abstract

Using Brazilian banknotes as a test case, forensic examination and identification of Rhodamine B dye anti-theft device (ATD) staining on banknotes were performed. Easy ambient sonic spray ionization mass spectrometry (EASI–MS) was used since it allows fast and simple analysis with no sample preparation providing molecular screening of the surface with direct desorption and ionization of the security dye. For a more accurate molecular characterization of the ATD dye, Q Exactive Orbitrap™ Fourier transform (tandem) mass spectrometry using eletrospray ionization (ESI–HRMS/MS) was also applied.