The Behavior of Chlorine Bleach Absorbed in Clothing, Etc
衣類などに付着した塩素系漂白剤の挙動

Izumo Abe, Mamoru Kazama, Masataka Kudo
2012 Japanese Journal of Forensic Science and Technology  
A criminal investigation laboratory is sometimes asked to identify chlorine bleach on damaged clothes of pedestrians in a criminal case. However, it is di‹cult to prove the detection of sodium hypochlorite, the main component of chlorine bleach, because it decomposes in a short time. In this study, decomposition of sodium hypochlorite was investigated to decide whether the ratio of chloride and chlorate ions produced through the decomposition of hypochlorite ion could be an eŠective indicator
more » ... r the use of chlorine bleach. A sample was prepared by making a piece ofˆlter paper or fabric absorbed with 25 mL of sodium hypochlorite solution or chlorine bleach and by drying it from one minute to 25 days. Chloride and chlorate ions in the sample were extracted into 100 mL of H 2 O and determined by using ion chromatography. These two ions are stable and no signiˆcant change was observed in the ratio of them after the solution was dried. Therefore decomposed products can be detected from fabrics which had dried over a period of time and it is possible to show that chlorine bleach was used. The ratio of these ions exhibited separated ranges among bleach products by diŠerent manufacturers. In addition, the ratio of these ions was aŠected not only by the time after the bottle of bleach was opened but also the types of fabric material, even if bleach of same manufacturer was used. Comparing the ratio of two ions allows the discrimination of bleach products on the clothes, if two fabrics are made from the same material.
doi:10.3408/jafst.17.75 fatcat:ub5da6xksvdd5owln243faqrh4