Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
95442 Forensic Science International 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Spirulina platensis is demonstrated as a novel NIR fluorescent fingerprint powder.•Fingerprint development on problematic multi-coloured substrates is shown.•In-field and laboratory screening methodologies are explored.•Background interference can be negated in many scenarios.

A preliminary study demonstrates that latent fingermarks across a range of highly patterned, coloured non-porous and semi-porous substrates may be clearly developed and imaged in the near infrared following a simple dusting method using finely divided spirulina platensis powder, a naturally occurring, non-toxic algae, used widely within the food industry. Troublesome printed/multicoloured backgrounds show less interference with the fluorescence observed using this material, unlike conventional luminescent powders which fluoresce in the visible spectrum alongside the background to which they are applied. The material shows promise for use both in the field and in the laboratory.

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