Miyauchi H, Kumihashi M, Shibayama T
Research Institute of Scientific Criminal Investigation, Kagawa Police Headquarters, Japan.
J Forensic Sci. 1998 Jan;43(1):90-6.
The smokeless powders in 22 kinds of ammunitions seized from one of the Japanese gang groups were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis (SEM/EDX). Copper(Cu), sulfur(S), potassium(K), silicon(Si), aluminum(Al), calcium(Ca), iron(Fe), chlorine(Cl), and barium(Ba) were detected. Cu was found in all samples. One sample contained a high amount of Ba. One part of the burnt smokeless powder was found to contain Cu, K, Ca, Fe and S, the other part contained Cu, Fe, and zinc(Zn). It has been reported that the elements in gunshot residues originate from a bullet and/or a primer. However, this demonstrates that smokeless powder could be the source of some of the elements detected.
对从一个日本犯罪团伙查获的22种弹药中的无烟火药进行了扫描电子显微镜/能量色散X射线微区分析(SEM/EDX)。检测到了铜(Cu)、硫(S)、钾(K)、硅(Si)、铝(Al)、钙(Ca)、铁(Fe)、氯(Cl)和钡(Ba)。所有样品中均检测到铜。一个样品含有大量的钡。发现一部分燃烧后的无烟火药含有铜、钾、钙、铁和硫,另一部分含有铜、铁和锌(Zn)。据报道,枪击残留物中的元素来源于子弹和/或底火。然而,这表明无烟火药可能是检测到的一些元素的来源。