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The Effect of Light Exposure on the Degradation of Latent Fingerprints on Brass Surfaces: The Use of Silver Electroless Deposition as a Visualization Technique
Authors:Imogen C Payne BSc  Imogen McCarthy BSc  Matthew J Almond DPhil  John V Baum PhD  John W Bond OBE  DPhil
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, University of Reading, , Reading, RG6 6AD U.K;2. Department of Chemistry, University of Leicester, , Leicester, LE1 7RH U.K
Abstract:We have studied the degradation of sebaceous fingerprints on brass surfaces using silver electroless deposition (SED) as a visualization technique. We have stored fingerprints on brass squares either (i) in a locked dark cupboard or (ii) in glass‐filtered natural daylight for periods of 3 h, 24 h, 1 week, 3 weeks, and 6 weeks. We find that fingerprints on brass surfaces degrade much more rapidly when kept in the light than they do under dark conditions with a much higher proportion of high‐quality prints found after 3 or 6 weeks of aging when stored in the dark. This process is more marked than for similar fingerprints on black PVC surfaces. Identifiable prints can be achieved on brass surfaces using both SED and cyanoacrylate fuming (CFM). SED is quick and straightforward to perform. CFM is more time‐consuming but is versatile and can be applied to a wider range of metal surfaces than SED, for example brass surfaces which have been coated by a lacquer.
Keywords:forensic science  latent fingerprint  fingerprint regeneration  cyanoacrylate fuming  silver electroless deposition  fingerprint degradation
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