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Preliminary forensic assessment of the visualised fingerprints on nonporous substrates immersed in water using the green and optimised novel nanobio-based reagent

Azman, Aida Rasyidah and Mahat, Naji Arafat and Abdul Wahab, Roswanira and Ahmad, Wan Azlina and Ismail, Dzulkiflee (2022) Preliminary forensic assessment of the visualised fingerprints on nonporous substrates immersed in water using the green and optimised novel nanobio-based reagent. Scientific Reports, 12 (1). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2045-2322

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18929-8

Abstract

The discovery of forensic evidence (e.g. weapons) during forensic underwater investigations has seen an increasing trend. To date, small particle reagent (SPR) has been one of the routinely used methods for visualising fingerprints on wet, non-porous substrates. However, the long term use of SPR is detrimental to humans and environment due to the use of toxic chemicals. Although previously we have successfully developed and optimised a greener nanobio-based reagent (NBR), its suitable practical use in a more realistic scene (e.g. outdoor pond) was not evaluated. Therefore, this present research is aimed at (1) investigating the performance of NBR against the benchmark SPR in visualising fingerprints immersed in a natural outdoor pond and (2) evaluating the greenness of NBR against the analytical Eco-Scale. Results showed that the performance of the optimised NBR was mostly comparable (University of Canberra (UC) comparative scale: 0) with SPR at visualising fingerprints on three different non-porous substrates immersed in a natural outdoor pond. Observably, the NBR had higher preference towards aged fingerprints (up to 4 weeks of immersion). In addition, its greenness assessment revealed 76 points, indicating ‘excellent green analysis’. The findings gathered here further supported the practical use of the NBR in forensic investigations.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:small particle reagent (SPR), nanobio-based reagent (NBR), visualising fingerprints
Subjects:Q Science > QD Chemistry
Divisions:Science
ID Code:103994
Deposited By: Yanti Mohd Shah
Deposited On:09 Jan 2024 00:47
Last Modified:09 Jan 2024 00:47

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