材料科学
黄铜
铜
金属
基质(水族馆)
可视化
镀锌
冶金
流离失所(心理学)
复合材料
锌
作者
Suen-yui Mak Deejay,Fiona Lai Ka-wing,Mak Po-wan
标识
DOI:10.70322/plfs.2025.10017
摘要
Fingermarks are frequently left on metal surfaces such as kitchen utensils, door handles, or elevator buttons in crime scenes. They are crucial forensic evidence to identify individuals and link them to crimes. Fingermark development on metal surfaces targets either the fingermark residues or the substrate. This study aimed to develop a rapid fingermark development method based on displacement reactions between copper (II) sulphate and various types of metal substrates, such as brass, galvanized iron, and low-carbon steel. Immersion of the metal substrate was more effective in fingermark visualization than applying the solution using a dropper. The optimized concentrations of copper (II) sulphate solution for fingermark visualization were found to be 0.7 M for brass, 0.5 M for galvanized iron, and 0.2 M for low-carbon steel. Sebaceous-rich fingermarks were visualized after the 5th depletion on brass and galvanized iron, and even after the 7th depletion on low-carbon steel. Further improvement is required before incorporating the application of copper (II) sulphate onto metal substrates to visualize fingermarks in real crime cases, due to the destructive nature of substrate submersion.
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