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Strippable Coatings for Forensic Collection of Trace Chemicals from Surfaces
Surface sampling for chemical analysis plays a vital
role in applications
like environmental monitoring, industrial hygiene, homeland security,
and forensics. The standard surface sampling tool is a simple cotton
gauze pad, but as techniques become more sensitive and the variety
of analytes increases, gauze is failing to meet the needs of the community.
Here, the collection of eight small molecules from glass surfaces
with three different commercial spray-on, strippable coatings was
demonstrated and their collection efficiency, as measured by gas chromatography/mass
spectrometry, was compared to that of a standard cotton gauze. The
three coating systems recovered 87–95% of the each compound,
on average, from a nominal initial surface coverage of 0.1 g/m<sup>2</sup> per analyte. These recoveries were 3-fold better
than the cotton gauze which had an average collection efficiency of
31%