nitraattitypeksi
Nitraattitypeksi, also known as nitrate typing or nitrate fingerprinting, is a method used primarily in forensic science and environmental analysis to identify and characterize nitrate compounds based on their unique spectral signatures. The technique relies on the detection of specific vibrational frequencies in nitrate molecules, which can be analyzed through infrared spectroscopy, particularly Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy.
In forensic applications, nitraattitypeksi helps distinguish between different nitrate sources, such as gunshot residues, fertilizers, or
The process involves collecting a sample, preparing it for analysis (often through techniques like pressing into
While nitraattitypeksi is a valuable tool, its effectiveness depends on the quality of the sample and the