Monodisperse silica nanoparticle suspension for developing latent blood fingermarks

Traditional fingermark developing methods are unsuitable for developing and extracting latent blood fingermarks on dark surfaces at crime scene because of their ineffectiveness or tedious operation procedures. In the present work, an effective and simple method was developed to serve this purpose us...

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Main Authors: Liang Meng, Yifei Ren, Zhilong Zhou, Congxiang Li, Chen Wang, Shanlin Fu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Forensic Sciences Research
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20961790.2018.1446721
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spelling doaj-c89f7138ddb34c2a9766e26aeaf84c932020-11-25T03:08:10ZengTaylor & Francis GroupForensic Sciences Research2096-17902471-14112020-01-0151384610.1080/20961790.2018.14467211446721Monodisperse silica nanoparticle suspension for developing latent blood fingermarksLiang Meng0Yifei Ren1Zhilong Zhou2Congxiang Li3Chen Wang4Shanlin Fu5Fujian Police CollegePeople’s Public Security University of ChinaFujian Police CollegeFujian Police CollegeNarcotics Brigade, Xigang District Branch, Dalian Municipal Public Security BureauUniversity of Technology SydneyTraditional fingermark developing methods are unsuitable for developing and extracting latent blood fingermarks on dark surfaces at crime scene because of their ineffectiveness or tedious operation procedures. In the present work, an effective and simple method was developed to serve this purpose using a suspension of monodisperse silica nanoparticles (MSNs). A suspension of 0.1 g/mL of MSNs was prepared by dispersing MSNs ultrasonically into an ethanol solution containing 1.0% Tween 80 and then uniformly sprayed onto the latent blood fingermarks on black plastic bags. Approximately 20 s later, ethanol was sprayed to clean the superfluous developing liquid. After the ethanol had evaporated, the latent fingermarks became visible as a result of the photonic crystal effect produced by the MSNs that had adsorbed to the fingermark ridges. The developed fingermarks were then photographed using a digital camera under a white or monospectral light source, revealing fine ridges and clear fingermark details. This novel, simple and effective method uses the photonic crystal effect of MSNs to develop latent blood fingermarks without the need for surface functionalization and conjugation to dye or fluorescently label molecules. The method can detect latent blood fingermarks that have been retained on a black plastic bag surface for at least 30 d. Given the simplicity and effectiveness of the developed method, MSNs may be a useful alternative material for use in developing latent fingermarks. Further research on the topic is warranted.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20961790.2018.1446721forensic sciencesmonodisperse silica nanoparticlesphotonic crystallatent blood fingermarksfingermark developmentdark non-porous substrate
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author Liang Meng
Yifei Ren
Zhilong Zhou
Congxiang Li
Chen Wang
Shanlin Fu
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Yifei Ren
Zhilong Zhou
Congxiang Li
Chen Wang
Shanlin Fu
Monodisperse silica nanoparticle suspension for developing latent blood fingermarks
Forensic Sciences Research
forensic sciences
monodisperse silica nanoparticles
photonic crystal
latent blood fingermarks
fingermark development
dark non-porous substrate
author_facet Liang Meng
Yifei Ren
Zhilong Zhou
Congxiang Li
Chen Wang
Shanlin Fu
author_sort Liang Meng
title Monodisperse silica nanoparticle suspension for developing latent blood fingermarks
title_short Monodisperse silica nanoparticle suspension for developing latent blood fingermarks
title_full Monodisperse silica nanoparticle suspension for developing latent blood fingermarks
title_fullStr Monodisperse silica nanoparticle suspension for developing latent blood fingermarks
title_full_unstemmed Monodisperse silica nanoparticle suspension for developing latent blood fingermarks
title_sort monodisperse silica nanoparticle suspension for developing latent blood fingermarks
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Forensic Sciences Research
issn 2096-1790
2471-1411
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Traditional fingermark developing methods are unsuitable for developing and extracting latent blood fingermarks on dark surfaces at crime scene because of their ineffectiveness or tedious operation procedures. In the present work, an effective and simple method was developed to serve this purpose using a suspension of monodisperse silica nanoparticles (MSNs). A suspension of 0.1 g/mL of MSNs was prepared by dispersing MSNs ultrasonically into an ethanol solution containing 1.0% Tween 80 and then uniformly sprayed onto the latent blood fingermarks on black plastic bags. Approximately 20 s later, ethanol was sprayed to clean the superfluous developing liquid. After the ethanol had evaporated, the latent fingermarks became visible as a result of the photonic crystal effect produced by the MSNs that had adsorbed to the fingermark ridges. The developed fingermarks were then photographed using a digital camera under a white or monospectral light source, revealing fine ridges and clear fingermark details. This novel, simple and effective method uses the photonic crystal effect of MSNs to develop latent blood fingermarks without the need for surface functionalization and conjugation to dye or fluorescently label molecules. The method can detect latent blood fingermarks that have been retained on a black plastic bag surface for at least 30 d. Given the simplicity and effectiveness of the developed method, MSNs may be a useful alternative material for use in developing latent fingermarks. Further research on the topic is warranted.
topic forensic sciences
monodisperse silica nanoparticles
photonic crystal
latent blood fingermarks
fingermark development
dark non-porous substrate
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20961790.2018.1446721
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