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Development of latent fingerprints contaminated with ethanol on paper surfaces

Authors
Park, Eun-JungHong, Sungwook
Issue Date
Jun-2019
Publisher
한국분석과학회
Keywords
ethanol; contaminated fingerprint; paper; 1,2-indandione/zinc (1,2-IND/Zn); oil red O (ORO); blurring
Citation
분석과학, v.32, no.3, pp 105 - 112
Pages
8
Journal Title
분석과학
Volume
32
Number
3
Start Page
105
End Page
112
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/4483
DOI
10.5806/AST.2019.32.3.105
ISSN
1225-0163
2288-8985
Abstract
Fingerprints may be contaminated with ethanol solutions. In order to solve the case, the law enforcement agency may need to visualize the fingerprint from these samples, but the development method has not been studied. The paper with latent fingerprint was contaminated with ethanol solution and then the blurring of ridge detail was observed. As a result, when the copy paper was contaminated with ethanol solutions of less than 75 % (v/v), the amino acid components of latent fingerprint residue blurred but lipid components of latent fingerprint residue didn't blurred. On the other hand, when the paper was contaminated with ethanol solution of more than 80 % (v/v), the amino acid components of latent fingerprint didn't blurred but the lipid components of latent fingerprint blurred. Therefore, it is found that the paper contaminated with ethanol solutions of less than 75 % (v/v) should be treated by oil red O (ORO) enhancing lipid components, and the paper contaminated with ethanol solutions of 80 % (v/v) or more should be treated by 1,2-indandione/zinc (1,2-IND/Zn) enhancing amino acid components. The blurring of ridge detail was not observed when the fingerprints were deposited with fingers contaminated with ethanol solution. This fingerprints were treated with 1,2-IND/Zn or ORO to compare the latent fingerprint development ability, and using 1,2-IND/Zn was able to visualize the latent fingerprint more clearly than using ORO.
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