Abstract
The forensic comparison of paint often provides key evidence in crime scene investigations. Paint analysis involves using attenuated total reflectance infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) to compare the chemical makeup of different chips of paint. Environmentally friendly paints are becoming more common in homes, and this study was conducted to determine if the brand ECOS Paints, which absorbs potentially harmful compounds from the air, changes its chemical makeup over time. ECOS Paints claims that its products are uniquely formulated without the harsh chemicals that can be found in other paint brands. The company claims that its paints have "a molecular sieve designed to stop harmful compounds from being released into the air" (Air Pure Learn). Four paints were chosen from ECOS Paints, the air-purifying primer, air-purifying drywall primer, anti-formaldehyde paint, and the air-purifying paint. The paint was applied to wood sticks in two coats and every two weeks the paint was analyzed using ATR-FTIR to determine if there was a change in the chemical makeup. These results will be presented at the conference.
Original language | American English |
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State | Published - Feb 17 2024 |
Event | 2024 Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC) - University of North Florida, Jacksonville, United States Duration: Feb 17 2024 → Feb 17 2024 |
Conference
Conference | 2024 Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC) |
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Abbreviated title | FURC2024 |
Country/Territory | United States |
City | Jacksonville |
Period | 2/17/24 → 2/17/24 |