The next level aqueous electrolyte reagent (AER) for development of latent fingermarks

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, LEGAL
O. Jasuja, Kulvir Singh
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Abstract

Abstract Research literature shows that different forms of aqueous electrolytes develop latent fingermarks on metals, glass and plastic surfaces. These reports describe the development of latent fingermarks using specific electrolytes for specific surfaces. Surface dependency is still a challenge in the fingerprint development process. The current study involves a newly formulated aqueous electrolyte reagent (AER) applied on a variety of surfaces. A proposed reaction mechanism has also been studied and supported by SEM-EDS. A large variety of porous, semi-porous, and non-porous surfaces have been tested for the development of latent fingermarks. Satisfactory response of AER has been observed.
下一级水电解质试剂(AER)的发展潜手印
摘要研究文献表明,不同形式的含水电解质会在金属、玻璃和塑料表面产生潜在的手印。这些报告描述了使用特定电解质在特定表面上产生潜在手印的过程。表面依赖性仍然是指纹开发过程中的一个挑战。目前的研究涉及一种新配制的水电解质试剂(AER)应用于各种表面。提出的反应机理也得到了SEM-EDS的研究和支持。各种各样的多孔,半多孔和非多孔表面已经测试了潜在手印的发展。AER的反应令人满意。
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