It is generally accepted that the amino acid reagent consisting of 1,2-indanedione and a catalytic amount of zinc chloride, referred to as IND-Zn, is the single best method for the detection of latent fingermarks on paper substrates and that ninhydrin is of limited value when used in sequence after this reagent. However, recent research has suggested that the sequence 1,8-diazafluoren-9-one (DFO) followed by ninhydrin may actually produce a greater number of fingermarks than IND-Zn on its own or IND-Zn followed by ninhydrin. This study focussed on the evaluation of two fingermark detection sequences for porous surfaces: (1) IND-Zn followed by ninhydrin, physical developer (PD) and the lipid stain nile red; and (2) DFO followed by ninhydrin,...
The introduction of ninhydrin treatment as a chemical technique for the visualisation of latentfinge...
Single metal deposition (SMD II) is a fingermark detection technique based on the use of colloidal g...
1,2-Indanedione is an emerging fingermark reagent used on porous surfaces. The general consensus is ...
It is generally accepted that the amino acid reagent consisting of 1,2-indanedione and a catalytic a...
Ninhydrin was implemented as the primary police method of developing latent fingermarks on paper, ca...
Ninhydrin, 1,2-indanedione, 1,2-indanedione-zinc, and l,8-diazafluoren-9- one (DFO) are reagents use...
Some latent fingerprint development techniques rely on the reaction with amino acids within the fing...
1,2-Indanedione is considered the most sensitive amino acid reagent currently available for routine ...
This study explores trends in the effectiveness of 1,2-indandione/zinc chloride (IND/Zn) for visuali...
The chemical 5-methylthioninhydrin was developed in the early 1990s for treating fingermarks on poro...
The aim of this research was to carry out investigations into the amino acid chemistry of latent fin...
The ability to detect latent fingermarks on porous surfaces, such as paper-based documents, is extre...
A new method for the detection of latent fingermarks on paper surfaces using p-dimethylaminobenzalde...
This paper describes the application of a luminescent lipid stain, nile red, for the development of ...
The introduction of ninhydrin treatment as a chemical technique for the visualisation of latent fing...
The introduction of ninhydrin treatment as a chemical technique for the visualisation of latentfinge...
Single metal deposition (SMD II) is a fingermark detection technique based on the use of colloidal g...
1,2-Indanedione is an emerging fingermark reagent used on porous surfaces. The general consensus is ...
It is generally accepted that the amino acid reagent consisting of 1,2-indanedione and a catalytic a...
Ninhydrin was implemented as the primary police method of developing latent fingermarks on paper, ca...
Ninhydrin, 1,2-indanedione, 1,2-indanedione-zinc, and l,8-diazafluoren-9- one (DFO) are reagents use...
Some latent fingerprint development techniques rely on the reaction with amino acids within the fing...
1,2-Indanedione is considered the most sensitive amino acid reagent currently available for routine ...
This study explores trends in the effectiveness of 1,2-indandione/zinc chloride (IND/Zn) for visuali...
The chemical 5-methylthioninhydrin was developed in the early 1990s for treating fingermarks on poro...
The aim of this research was to carry out investigations into the amino acid chemistry of latent fin...
The ability to detect latent fingermarks on porous surfaces, such as paper-based documents, is extre...
A new method for the detection of latent fingermarks on paper surfaces using p-dimethylaminobenzalde...
This paper describes the application of a luminescent lipid stain, nile red, for the development of ...
The introduction of ninhydrin treatment as a chemical technique for the visualisation of latent fing...
The introduction of ninhydrin treatment as a chemical technique for the visualisation of latentfinge...
Single metal deposition (SMD II) is a fingermark detection technique based on the use of colloidal g...
1,2-Indanedione is an emerging fingermark reagent used on porous surfaces. The general consensus is ...