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Dinaphthalimide-Glycol-Based Fluorescent Powder for Imaging of Latent fingerprints: Case Studies in Fingerprinting

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CHEMISTRYSELECT
Volume 8, Issue 29, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/slct.202302169

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Glycol; Latent fingerprints; Naphthalimide; Silica; Sweat pores

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This study successfully demonstrated the use of DNPG@SiO2 fluorescent powder to visualize level 1 (indexing), level 2 (minutiae points), and level 3 (sweat pores) of fingerprints on porous and non-porous surfaces. The identity of the subject (person) was also attempted to be established in case studies on 12 subjects. DNPG exhibited green color with 49.4% purity at CIE-1931 coordinates (x,y) of 0.2, 0.3, and showed low cytotoxicity (IC50=139.5 uM).
The DNPG, which consists of naphthalimides at terminal positions of pentaethylene glycol chain, was non covalently doped on nanoporous silica (SiO2) and has been used as fluorescent powder for imaging of latent fingerprints (LFPs) on porous and non-porous surfaces. We have successfully demonstrated the application of DNPG@SiO2 fluorescent powder for visualization of level 1 (indexing), level 2 (minutiae points) and level 3 (sweat pores). We also attempted to establish the identity of the subject (person) in case studies on 12 subjects. The CIE-1931 coordinates (x,y) of 0.2, 0.3 of DNPG showed green colour with 49.4 % purity and it possessed low cytotoxicity (IC50=139.5 uM).

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