Forensic Chemistry and Cytotechnology

The use of chemistry and forensic toxicology, one of its subfields, in a courtroom is known as forensic chemistry. Unknown materials found at a crime scene can help identify the perpetrators if a forensic scientist is consulted.  To help identify unidentified compounds, experts in this discipline have access to a wide range of techniques and tools. These include thin layer chromatography, atomic absorption spectroscopy, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, high-performance liquid chromatography, and GC-MS. Due to the destructive nature of some equipment and the abundance of potentially undiscovered compounds that might be discovered at a scene, the variety of diverse procedures is crucial. To conserve evidence and establish which destructive techniques will yield the best results, forensic chemists prefer to start with nondestructive techniques.

 

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