Chemical development of fingerprints on both porous and thermal paper [electronic resource] / Artemi Smirnov

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Galway : Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, 2018Description: 1 online resource (54 pages) : figuresContent type:
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Subject(s): Online resources: Dissertation note: BSc (Honours) in Forensic Science and Analysis. Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, 2018 Summary: A successful development of latent fingerprints has been a major topic among scientists, researchers and many law and order authorities, as a successfully developed print may be the difference between proving someone`s guilt or innocence. This research project focuses on the enhancement of the techniques and chemicals used for the development of latent prints on porous surfaces as well as thermal paper with chemicals such as ninhydrin, 1,8-diaza-9-fluorenone,1,2 - indanedione and nile blue, which posed many difficulties
List(s) this item appears in: THESES: Bachelor Of Science In Forensic Science And Analysis
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BSc (Honours) in Forensic Science and Analysis. Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, 2018

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A successful development of latent fingerprints has been a major topic among scientists, researchers and many law and order authorities, as a successfully developed print may be the difference between proving someone`s guilt or innocence. This research project focuses on the enhancement of the techniques and chemicals used for the development of latent prints on porous surfaces as well as thermal paper with chemicals such as ninhydrin, 1,8-diaza-9-fluorenone,1,2 - indanedione and nile blue, which posed many difficulties

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