Preparation of Disappearing Inks and Studying the Fading Time on Different Paper Surfaces

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Disappearing inks have been used in different fields, but it may be abused in forgery and counterfeiting. This research was conducted on the preparation of disappearing inks using different concentrations of thymolphthalein, phenolphthalein, and their mixture. The prepared inks were applied to different types of handwriting papers. It was found that the handwriting stability increased by increasing thymolphthalein, phenolphthalein, or alkali concentration, but in the case of using 4mL of 1 normal (N) NaOH, the handwriting stability of phenolphthalein and its mixture inks decreased. Deciphering of the faded handwriting was evaluated by different methods; using optical deciphering, the faded handwriting did not respond to the different light sources. All the faded handwriting was visible when treated with alkaline solution. There was no change in the faded handwriting when heated to 100°C; phenolphthalein and mixture inks containing 0.5mL of 1N NaOH became red when only Azhar and Xerox papers were heated to 150°C. © 2012 American Academy of Forensic Sciences.

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El-Molla, M. M., Shama, S. A., & El-Sayed Saeed, S. (2013). Preparation of Disappearing Inks and Studying the Fading Time on Different Paper Surfaces. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 58(1), 188–194. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1556-4029.2012.02208.x

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