Exploring the forensic application of a handheld NIR spectrometer

Y.J.A. Weesepoel, Tjerk Venderink, Peter Keizers, Frank Bakker, Margot Boshuis, Marcel Heerschop, Annette van Esch, Fionn Wallace, Annemieke Hulsbergen-van den Berg, Arian van Asten

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    Abstract

    Massive deployment of small IoT-like optical sensors for forensic application is eminent. In this work, we explore the potential of the near-infrared device most frequently used, best integrated for end-users and developers and most economically priced. By collaborating with Dutch governmental labs, a wide range of real-life samples was available, ranging from hard drugs to counterfeit medicine to adulterated foods.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 5 Nov 2019
    Event9th International Symposium on Recent Advances in Food Analysis (RAFA 2019) - Clarion Congress Hotel Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
    Duration: 5 Nov 20198 Nov 2019
    http://www.rafa2019.eu/

    Conference/symposium

    Conference/symposium9th International Symposium on Recent Advances in Food Analysis (RAFA 2019)
    Abbreviated titleRAFA 2019
    Country/TerritoryCzech Republic
    CityPrague
    Period5/11/198/11/19
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