Abstract

BackgroundFingermarks are one of the most important and useful forms of physical evidence in forensic investigations. However, latent fingermarks are not directly visible, but can be visualized due to the presence of other residues (such as inorganic salts, proteins, polypeptides, enzymes and human metabolites) which can be detected or recognized through various strategies. Convenient and rapid techniques are still needed to provide obvious contrast between the background and the fingermark ridges and to then visualize latent fingermark with a high degree of selectivity and sensitivity.ResultsIn this work, lysozyme-binding aptamer-conjugated Au nanoparticles (NPs) are used to recognize and target lysozyme in the fingermark ridges, and Au+-complex solution is used as a growth agent to reduce Au+ from Au+ to Au0 on the surface of the Au NPs. Distinct fingermark patterns were visualized on a range of professional forensic within 3 min; the resulting images could be observed by the naked eye without background interference. The entire processes from fingermark collection to visualization only entails two steps and can be completed in less than 10 min. The proposed method provides cost and time savings over current fingermark visualization methods.ConclusionsWe report a simple, inexpensive, and fast method for the rapid visualization of latent fingermarks on the non-porous substrates using Au seed-mediated enhancement. Au seed-mediated enhancement is used to achieve the rapid visualization of latent fingermarks on non-porous substrates by the naked eye without the use of expensive or sophisticated instruments. The proposed approach offers faster detection and visualization of latent fingermarks than existing methods. The proposed method is expected to increase detection efficiency for latent fingermarks and reduce time requirements and costs for forensic investigations.

Highlights

  • Fingermarks are one of the most important and useful forms of physical evidence in forensic inves‐ tigations

  • The transmission electron microscopy (TEM) morphologies of tetrakis(hydroxypropyl)phosphonium chloride-stabilized Au (THPC-Au) NPs and LBAconjugated Au (LBA-Au) NPs are identical, indicating that LBAs have no influence after being conjugated to the surface of THPC-Au NPs

  • LBA-Au NPs were used as Au seeds with a Au+-complex solution composed of HAuCl4, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), and ascorbic acid (AA) used as a growth agent

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Introduction

Fingermarks are one of the most important and useful forms of physical evidence in forensic inves‐ tigations. Convenient and rapid techniques are still needed to provide obvious contrast between the background and the fingermark ridges and to visualize latent fingermark with a high degree of selectivity and sensitivity. Li et al used the SPR of aptamer-tagged Au nanoparticles (NPs) to visualize fingermarks [17, 18]. Very recently, He et al developed a simple method termed immunological multimetal deposition (iMMD) which combines immunoassay and conventional MMD to allow for the naked-eye visualization of sweat fingermarks using silver staining [19]. For the silver staining solution, increased incubation time will produce an obvious background, reducing the visual contrast of the ridges

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