2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2010.07.035
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Development of latent fingerprint by ZnO deposition

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“…Due to the large surface inhomogeneity, we use the VMD technique to develop latent fingermarks. Recently, use of a ZnO coating was reported to be superior to Au/Zn deposition for the development of aged fingermarks on PET surfaces . We note that there would be similarities in the deposition and adhesion of zinc and zinc‐based compounds such as ZnO and ZnS on the gold coating due to the inherent chemistry involved.…”
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“…Due to the large surface inhomogeneity, we use the VMD technique to develop latent fingermarks. Recently, use of a ZnO coating was reported to be superior to Au/Zn deposition for the development of aged fingermarks on PET surfaces . We note that there would be similarities in the deposition and adhesion of zinc and zinc‐based compounds such as ZnO and ZnS on the gold coating due to the inherent chemistry involved.…”
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“…Leuco dyes contain a lactone ring structure which forms color compounds in the presence of acidic components. The process of ring opening results in color formation, but this process is reversible that is why thermal paper fades with the passage of time (1969;Yoshida and Kitao 1989;Muthyala 1997). Thermal papers were improved by using iron soap and phenolic components which help in paint formation.…”
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“…This process is widely used in the semiconductor, microelectronic and optical industries. Currently, this technique is applied for visualized latent fingerprints as known as Vacuum Metal Deposition (VMD) [1][2][3][4]. For example, gold was deposited on polyethylene substrates to develop fingerprints [5], copper and gold can deposit on the polymer banknotes to visualize latent fingerprints [6] and gold/Zinc VMD was also successful to visualized the fingerprints on fabrics [7].…”
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