2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2022.114238
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Barbituric acid appended fluorescent sensor for the detection of Cu2+/Hg2+ ions along with real-life utility in recognition of malathionin food samples and fingerprint imaging

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“…NOA was used to develop latent fingerprints due to its solid-state fluorescent properties, demonstrating its potential in the field of forensic science. 46 Before fingerprints were collected, the hands were thoroughly washed and dried, and a moisturizing lotion was applied. Then, fingerprints were obtained by pressing the finger against various surfaces, including glass, metal, plastic, and wood.…”
Section: Phosgene Detection Using Test Stripsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NOA was used to develop latent fingerprints due to its solid-state fluorescent properties, demonstrating its potential in the field of forensic science. 46 Before fingerprints were collected, the hands were thoroughly washed and dried, and a moisturizing lotion was applied. Then, fingerprints were obtained by pressing the finger against various surfaces, including glass, metal, plastic, and wood.…”
Section: Phosgene Detection Using Test Stripsmentioning
confidence: 99%