Proposed practices for validating the performance of instruments used for automated inorganic gunshot residue analysis

[Display omitted] •Instrument validation characterizes automated gunshot residue instrumentation.•Regular quality control checks ensure reliable gunshot residue analysis.•Method validation ensures that the gunshot residue instrument as a whole is performing adequately.•Procedures for validating the...

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Published in:Forensic chemistry Vol. 20; p. 100252
Main Authors: Ritchie, Nicholas W.M., DeGaetano, Doug, Edwards, Dave, Niewoehner, Ludwig, Platek, Frank, Wyatt, J. Matney
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V 01-08-2020
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Summary:[Display omitted] •Instrument validation characterizes automated gunshot residue instrumentation.•Regular quality control checks ensure reliable gunshot residue analysis.•Method validation ensures that the gunshot residue instrument as a whole is performing adequately.•Procedures for validating the performance of energy dispersive X-ray detectors.•Procedures for validating the performance of automated scanning electron microscopes. The reliability of forensic inorganic gunshot residue (iGSR) analysis depends strongly on the performance of the scanning electron microscope with energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer (SEM/EDS) instrument and the software that automates the data acquisition. Without a record of the baseline performance of the instrument, it is often hard to know when performance has deteriorated. This paper provides a set of tests which can be performed when the instrument is commissioned, or when significant modifications are made, to establish the baseline performance and a smaller set of tests that can be performed regularly to document the current performance of the instrument. Together, these represent a powerful way to establish, document and evaluate the performance of the instrumentation used for iGSR analysis. Furthermore, most of these tests are suitable for characterizing SEM/EDS instruments used for other forensic or non-forensic uses.
ISSN:2468-1709
2468-1709
DOI:10.1016/j.forc.2020.100252