“…Some m/z values (e.g., 177, 224 and 235, assigned to C9H9O2N2, C11H14O4N, and For the ambient aged samples, CA was used as an enhancement process prior to SIMS imaging. Some m/z values (e.g., 177, 224 and 235, assigned to C 9 H 9 O 2 N 2 , C 11 H 14 O 4 N, and C 11 H 11 O 4 N 2 , respectively), used to make up several of the negative ion images treated with CA, can be attributed to fragments associated with cyanoacrylate [23]. In some images, the peaks at m/z 39 (assigned to 39 K), m/z 23 (assigned to 23 Na), and m/z 35 (assigned to 35 Cl), presumed to derive from the salts commonly found in eccrine secretions [2], contribute to the ion image and may have been preserved from washing by the sebaceous components of fingerprint residue or the cyanoacrylate.…”