JOURNAL ARTICLE

Comparative Study of Electrochromic Enhancement of Latent Fingerprints with Existing Development Techniques*

Abstract

Abstract: To address the challenge of capturing latent fingerprint evidence from metal surfaces, a new method of latent fingerprint enhancement based on electrochromic polymer films has recently been developed. Here, we present a study comparing the development and visualization of nonvisible fingerprints on stainless steel substrates using this electrochromic enhancement approach with three classical methods (dusting, wet powder, and cyanoacrylate fuming). Two variants of the electrochromic enhancement method were utilized with polyaniline and poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene) as the electrochromic materials. Fingerprint samples were taken from different donors (varying in age and gender) and were exposed to different environments for systematically varied periods of time (up to 28 days). The environments represent plausible evidential scenarios: left under ambient conditions, washed with aqueous soap solution, washed with acetone, submerged in water, and maintained at elevated temperature. The electrochromic enhancement procedure frequently outperformed the traditional methods, particularly for samples exposed to more challenging histories.

Keywords:
Electrochromism Fingerprint (computing) Materials science Polyaniline Aqueous solution Acetone Nanotechnology Computer science Polymer Composite material Chemistry Artificial intelligence Organic chemistry Electrode

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Citation History

Topics

Forensic Fingerprint Detection Methods
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Safety Research
Wood and Agarwood Research
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Organic Chemistry
Biometric Identification and Security
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Signal Processing
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