Electrochemical visualization of latent fingerprints using polyphenazine dyes on brass cartridges

This work is focused on the visualization of latent fingerprints left on unfired brass cartridges. Polymer films were prepared from 2 mM neutral red or 5 mM toluidine blue using two different electrochemical methods (cyclic voltammetry or chronoamperometry) with relatively short polymerization times...

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description This work is focused on the visualization of latent fingerprints left on unfired brass cartridges. Polymer films were prepared from 2 mM neutral red or 5 mM toluidine blue using two different electrochemical methods (cyclic voltammetry or chronoamperometry) with relatively short polymerization times. The conditions for the deposition of conductive polymers, poly(neutral red) and poly(toluidine blue), from a neutral medium (phosphate buffer with 0.1 M KNO 3 or 0.1 M KNO 3 , respectively) were optimized to produce high-quality visualization of the remaining fingerprints on the brass substrates. The surface morphology and quality of the polymer films after the electrochemical deposition of both polyphenazine dyes were characterized by stereomicroscope. Phenazine dyes, which were used for the visualization of fingerprints, have been shown to provide different degrees of homogeneity in the deposited film. Furthermore, the dependence of the stability of the monomer solutions on their age, use, and storage conditions are discussed. Finally, a methodology is proposed for how to apply this technique of visualizing latent fingerprints with observed details of papillary lines in forensic practice. Graphical abstract
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Chemistry
Chemistry and Materials Science
Chemistry/Food Science
Conducting polymers
Deposition
Dyes
Fingerprints
Homogeneity
Inorganic Chemistry
Latent fingerprints
Organic Chemistry
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Polymer films
Substrates
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
Toluidine blue
Visualization
title Electrochemical visualization of latent fingerprints using polyphenazine dyes on brass cartridges
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