Improving fingerprint detection with carbon-coated nanoparticles

Fingerprint detection is one of the most important techniques in forensic investigation. When fingerprints are dusted with a carbon-based powder, the material will adhere to the moisture and grease left behind by the unique patterns of ridges and valleys on the perpetrator’s fingertip. The resulting pattern can then be analyzed under a microscope, and compared with suspects’ fingerprints. Fingerprint detection is one of the most important techniques in forensic investigation. When fingerprints are dusted with a carbon-based powder, the material will adhere to the moisture and grease left behind by the unique patterns of ridges and valleys on the perpetrator’s fingertip. The resulting pattern can then be analyzed under a microscope, and compared with suspects’ fingerprints. Nanomaterials Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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