Prepared Disappearing Ink and Deciphering of Documents

Faruk Asicioglu*, Tugba Tekin, Nil Ozbek, Filiz Ekim Cevik, Mustafa Ozcan, Linton A. Mohammed

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Abstract

Disappearing inks can be used for forgeries in many fields. In this study, thymolphthalein indicator solution was prepared as a disappearing ink. A total of 54 different solutions containing thymolphthalein were prepared at six different concentrations and nine different pH values. Among the prepared solutions, 0.16 g/50 mL and 0.32 g/65 mL thymolphthalein at pH 14 were the optimum solutions that were not distinguishable from regular ink when applied to promissory note. Fountain pens were filled with the abovementioned ink solutions and applied to promissory notes for experimental purposes. After 40 h, ink residues were not visible on promissory notes written with the ink with the optimum pH (pH = 14) value. To decipher the entries that disappeared, an instrumental method (Video Spectral Comparator-8000) and a chemical method (using NH3 vapor) were used, succeeded at 0.32 g/65 mL, but failed at 0.16 g/50 mL thymolphthalein. Therefore, NH3 had to be sprayed for 0.16 g/50 mL with negligible harm.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1898-1905
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Forensic Sciences
Volume64
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2019

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© 2019 American Academy of Forensic Sciences

Keywords

  • deciphering of ink
  • disappearing inks
  • forensic document examination
  • forensic science
  • forgery of documents
  • thymolphthalein

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