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摘要
指纹显现技术是法医学中最古老的方法之一,也是识别罪犯的常用方法。[1] 文献中提到了不同的粉末方法,如铅、氧化钛、罗丹明 B 染料等,这些粉末都被用于在各种表面上显现潜伏指纹。其中一些使用粉末的方法一旦接触到人体,可能会导致健康问题,而且这些方法的成本也很高[2]。用于印制指纹的各种指纹粉末制剂都具有颜色或对比度以及粘性材料,以获得良好的附着力[3]。本综述的目的是汇集不同专家所做的研究工作,从食品粉末、植物材料、矿物质、化妆品、碳基材料和杂项粉末等不同类别中找出常见的日常材料作为指纹粉末[1]。粉末法是在多孔和无孔表面上提取潜伏指纹的一种快速、简便的方法[4]。
A Review of Latent Fingerprint Developed Powder from using Natural Materials
The fingerprint development technique is one of the oldest methods used in forensic science and is a common method of identifying perpetrators. [1] Different powder methods have been accounted for the development of latent fingerprints on various surfaces in the literature, such as lead, titanium oxide, Rhodamine B dye etc., all powders mentioned had been used for the development of latent fingerprints. Some of these methods using powders when exposed to humans, may lead to health problems, and also these methods are expensive in nature [2]. Various fingerprint powder preparations used for fingerprints have a color or contrast and a sticky material for good adhesion [3]. The goal of this review is to compile the research works done by various experts to identify commonly available, everyday materials as fingerprint powders such materials from various categories such as food powders, plant materials, minerals, cosmetics, carbon-based materials, and miscellaneous powders [1]. The powder method is a quick and easy approach to the development of latent fingerprints on porous and nonporous surface [4]. proposing a new powder method, which is simple, nontoxic to human health, cheap in nature, and as well can be utilized for the development of latent fingerprints on various contrast surfaces [2].