Andrew R.W. Jackson's research while affiliated with Staffordshire University and other places
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Publications (3)
Microplastics (MPs) are man-made polymer particles in the size range 1 μm to 5 mm. They have been proven to be present in all of Earth's environments through extensive global studies. Such studies regularly involve the isolation of MPs from water or other media using a filtration method. MPs are then commonly analysed for size and polymer type, eit...
This paper aspires to assist those tasked with data generation and analysis for the purpose of the validation and/or optimisation of trace evidence recovery. It does so via a detailed report of the authors’ approach to this problem in the context of target fibre retrieval using self-adhesive tapes.
Textile fibres can provide valuable evidence at bo...
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... Tape lifting has also been proposed as a forensic approach to recovering particulates and traces that offers the benefits of being costeffective and creating a secure environment for the residues of interest [135][136][137][138][139]. Gwinnett et al. reported using tape (Easylift) for lifting and monitoring micro polymers [140]. The study reported that in situ analyses of microplastics and fibers were possible through the adhesive since it was compatible with polarized light microscopy (PLM), confocal Raman spectroscopy, fluorescence microscopy, microspectrophotometry (MSP), and hyperspectral microscopy. ...
... The main aim of the author (Jones et al., 2019) was to expedite the analysis, generation, optimization, and validation of data in order to trace the recovery of evidence. Since the target fiber retrieval context was taken into account, the method chosen to solve this problem was introduced and elaborated using self-adhesive tapes. ...