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Instantaneous High-Resolution Visual Imaging of Latent Fingerprints in Water Using Color-Tunable AIE Pincer Complexes

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 34, Issue 35, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202202540

Keywords

aggregation-induced emission (AIE); latent fingerprints; real-time imaging; terpyridine zinc complexes; visual recognition

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21871059, 21861132002]
  2. Department of Chemistry, Fudan University

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A method for instant visualization of latent fingerprints using water-soluble zinc complexes as probes has been developed. This method allows for the generation of high-contrast and high-resolution fluorescence images on various surfaces under UV light or sunlight.
Instant visualization of latent fingerprints is developed by using a series of water-soluble terpyridine zinc complexes as aggregation-induced emission probes in pure water, under UV light or ambient sunlight. By simply soaking, or spraying with an aqueous solution of the probe, bright yellow fluorescence images with high contrast and resolution are readily developed on various surfaces including tinfoil, glass, paper, steel, leather, and ceramic tile. Remarkably, latent fingerprints can be visualized within seconds including details of whorl and sweat pores. The color of emission can be tuned from blue to orange by modifying the pincer ligands, allowing direct imaging under sunlight. These inexpensive, water-resistant, and color-tunable probes provide a practical approach for latent fingerprints recording and analysis, security protection, as well as criminal investigation in different scenarios.

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