Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, Volume. 41, Issue 9, 2670(2021)
Research Progress on Evaluating the Effects of Nanomaterial-Based Development of Latent Fingerprints
Fig. 1. Image of latent fingerprint deposited on white tile and developed by magnetic powders (a); and gray curves corresponding to developed fingerprint and its substrate characterized by Image J software (b)[20]
Fig. 2. Scheme for quantifying the contrast of fingerprints developed with fluorescent nanomaterials by means of spectral analysis[15]
Fig. 3. Images of latent fingerprints deposited on various substrates and developed by different powders
(a): Bronze powders[20]; (b), (e): Magnetic powders[20]; (c), (f), (g): YVO4:Eu downconversion luminescent nanopowders[15]; (d): LaPO4:Ce, Tb downconversion luminescent nanopowders[15]; (h): Green fluorescent powders[21]; (i): NaYF4:Yb, Er upconversion luminescent nanopowders[21]
Fig. 4. Images of latent fingerprint deposited on marble and developed by rare earth nanocomplex suspensions (a), and corresponding magnified images (b)—(d): scar (b1), wrinkle (b2), spur (c1), termination (c2), bifurcation (c3, c4), and sweat pore (d)[22]
Fig. 5. Images of latent fingerprints deposited on glass and developed by various powders
(a): Bronze powders; (b): NaYF4:Yb, Er upconversion luminescent powders with particle size of nanoscale; (c): Microscale[28];(a')—(c') are scanning electron microscope images of the developing powders corresponding to (a)—(c)[4, 28]
Fig. 6. (a) Image of latent fingerprint deposited on black tile and developed by super glue fuming method; (b) gray analysis corresponding to papillate ridges and furrows characterized by Image J software[75]
Fig. 7. Images of latent fingerprints deposited on glass and developed by different powders
(a): LaPO4:Ce, Tb downconversion luminescent nanopowders; (b): Green fluorescent powders[9]
Fig. 9. Images of latent fingerprint deposited on glass and developed by LaPO4:Ce, Tb downconversion luminescent nanopowders in bright field (a), and dark filed excited with 254 nm ultraviolet light (b); and corresponding STR fluorescent spectrum for touch DNA detection in developed fingerprint residuals (c)
Fig. 10. Scheme for fingerprint development and enhancement via electrodeposition of electrochromic Co3O4 films and subsequent touch DNA detection[84]
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Ming LI, Long NI, Meng WANG, Zhong-xu ZHU, Chuan-jun YUAN, Jian WU. Research Progress on Evaluating the Effects of Nanomaterial-Based Development of Latent Fingerprints[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2021, 41(9): 2670
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Received: Apr. 30, 2021
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Published Online: Oct. 29, 2021
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