Development of latent fingerprints on wet non-porous surfaces with SPR based on basic fuchsin dye

Small particle reagent (SPR) is a technique performed to detect latent fingerprints left on wet and moist surfaces based upon the reaction between fatty acid residuals present in the traces and hydrophobic tails of the specific reagent. Those tails are linked to a hydrophilic head of zinc carbonate...

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Main Authors: Richa Rohatgi, A.K. Kapoor
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2016-06-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090536X15000489
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spelling doaj-54f2aec26d834e0a8b8c34a9ac041d412020-11-24T21:48:54ZengSpringerOpenEgyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences2090-536X2016-06-016217918410.1016/j.ejfs.2015.05.007Development of latent fingerprints on wet non-porous surfaces with SPR based on basic fuchsin dyeRicha RohatgiA.K. KapoorSmall particle reagent (SPR) is a technique performed to detect latent fingerprints left on wet and moist surfaces based upon the reaction between fatty acid residuals present in the traces and hydrophobic tails of the specific reagent. Those tails are linked to a hydrophilic head of zinc carbonate based formulation to give coloured precipitate. In the present study, we have prepared a novel SPR formulation constituting of zinc carbonate based on basic fuchsin dye for the development of latent fingerprints on wet surfaces. It was shown to develop clear, sharp and detailed fingerprints on non-porous surfaces after these were immersed in water for up to 45 days. The ability of the present formulations to detect weak and chance prints not only enhances its utility, but also its potentiality in forensic casework investigations. The raw materials used to prepare the SPR are cost-effective and non-hazardous.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090536X15000489FingerprintsForensic scienceSmall particle reagent
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author Richa Rohatgi
A.K. Kapoor
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Development of latent fingerprints on wet non-porous surfaces with SPR based on basic fuchsin dye
Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
Fingerprints
Forensic science
Small particle reagent
author_facet Richa Rohatgi
A.K. Kapoor
author_sort Richa Rohatgi
title Development of latent fingerprints on wet non-porous surfaces with SPR based on basic fuchsin dye
title_short Development of latent fingerprints on wet non-porous surfaces with SPR based on basic fuchsin dye
title_full Development of latent fingerprints on wet non-porous surfaces with SPR based on basic fuchsin dye
title_fullStr Development of latent fingerprints on wet non-porous surfaces with SPR based on basic fuchsin dye
title_full_unstemmed Development of latent fingerprints on wet non-porous surfaces with SPR based on basic fuchsin dye
title_sort development of latent fingerprints on wet non-porous surfaces with spr based on basic fuchsin dye
publisher SpringerOpen
series Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
issn 2090-536X
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Small particle reagent (SPR) is a technique performed to detect latent fingerprints left on wet and moist surfaces based upon the reaction between fatty acid residuals present in the traces and hydrophobic tails of the specific reagent. Those tails are linked to a hydrophilic head of zinc carbonate based formulation to give coloured precipitate. In the present study, we have prepared a novel SPR formulation constituting of zinc carbonate based on basic fuchsin dye for the development of latent fingerprints on wet surfaces. It was shown to develop clear, sharp and detailed fingerprints on non-porous surfaces after these were immersed in water for up to 45 days. The ability of the present formulations to detect weak and chance prints not only enhances its utility, but also its potentiality in forensic casework investigations. The raw materials used to prepare the SPR are cost-effective and non-hazardous.
topic Fingerprints
Forensic science
Small particle reagent
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090536X15000489
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